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Kinney National Company

Kinney National Service, Inc. (later known as Kinney Services, Inc.) was an American conglomerate company from 1966 to 1972. Its successors were National Kinney Corporation and Warner Communications, Time Warner, AOL Time Warner, and WarnerMedia and its current successor is Warner Bros. Discovery. Kinney National's predecessors were Kinney Service Corporation and National Cleaning Contractors, Inc., whose merger began in January 1966 and was completed in August of the same year. National Cleaning Contractors had been founded in 1886[1][2] by Louis Frankel[3] and Max Sweig[4] as National Window Cleaning & House Renovating Co., and was later known as National House Cleaning Contractors, Inc.

Kinney Services, Inc.
FormerlyKinney National Service, Inc. (1966–1971)
Kinney Services, Inc. (1971–1972)
IndustryEntertainment
PredecessorKinney Parking Company (1945–1966)
National Cleaning Contractors, Inc. (1886–1966)
FoundedAugust 12, 1966; 56 years ago (1966-08-12)
FounderSteve Ross
DefunctFebruary 10, 1972; 50 years ago (1972-02-10)
FateCorporation's restructuring and reincorporated as Warner Communications, Inc.
SuccessorsWarner Bros. Discovery (2022–present)
WarnerMedia (2018–2022)
AOL Time Warner (2001–2003)
Time Warner (1990–2001, 2003–2018)
Warner Communications (1972–1990)
National Kinney Corporation (1971–1983)
Headquarters,
ProductsParking services
Cleaning services
Film
Television
Music
Magazine
Divisions
SubsidiariesNational Kinney Corporation

History

Formation and expansion

The company was formed on August 12, 1966,[5] as Kinney National Service, Inc., when the Kinney Parking Company and the National Cleaning Contractors, Inc. were merged.[6] The new company was headed by Steve Ross.[7]

Kinney National Company (later, National was removed from the company title in February 1971[8]) was known for purchases and sales:

On June 10, 1971, Kinney sold Riverside Memorial Chapel to Service Corporation International. Kinney also announced that it would form a new separate company focused on its parking and cleaning businesses; National Kinney Corporation was formally founded in September 1971.[16]

On November 22, 1971, Kinney Services also bought Television Communications Corporation (which renamed as Warner Cable in 1973), including its recording studio operations of 1,210,500 common shares.[17][18]

Kinney National also owned wood flooring manufacturer Circle Floor from Seymour Milstein and Paul Milstein, when Kinney's predecessor bought it in 1964 for $15 million, with the Milsteins remaining as managers of the unit until 1971 before sale.[19]

Financial scandal

Due to a financial scandal involving price fixing in its parking operations,[7] Kinney National spun off its non-entertainment assets in September 1971 as the National Kinney Corporation, and renamed the remaining Kinney National Company as Warner Communications Inc. on February 10, 1972.[20]

Steve Ross was the company's sole CEO, president, and chairman. Directors included Charles A. Agemian, the CEO of Garden State National Bank.

References

  1. ^ "Real Estate Record and Builders Guide". Archive.org. New York, F. W. Dodge Corp. August 28, 1915. p. 357. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "Cleaning Up Sales Mount". Newspapers.com. The Palm Beach Post. March 20, 1966. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  3. ^ R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1918-19 Trow New York Copartnership and Corporation Directory. R. L. Polk & Company (Inc.). January 1919. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Max Sweig, 54". The New York Times. December 1, 1937. p. 23. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  5. ^ "The merge of Kinney Service & National Cleaning". Newspaper.com. Chicago Tribune. September 14, 1966. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  6. ^ KINNEY SERVICE PLANS EXPANSION; Proposing a Merger With National Cleaning
  7. ^ a b Connie Bruck (2013). Master of the Game: Steve Ross and the Creation of Time Warner. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781476737706. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  8. ^ "Kinney National recalled as Kinney Services". Newspaper.com. The Evening Sun. February 17, 1971. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  9. ^ World of Business The Courier-News
  10. ^ The Emergence of Cinema
  11. ^ Sandgate in Kinney Deal
  12. ^ National News
  13. ^ Market Briefs National Post
  14. ^ Ashley Named Chief of Warner-7 Arts
  15. ^ "Warner Bros. Drops Name of Seven Arts". Newspaper.com. Valley Times. December 16, 1969. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  16. ^ SOUTHWEST IN BID FOR RIEGEL PAPER June 10, 1971
  17. ^ COLGATE IN OFFER FOR KENDALL CO. October 13, 1971
  18. ^ Kinney‐TVC Terms Shift November 23, 1971
  19. ^ New York Times: "Milstein Opens Throttle as Builder" October 18, 1981
  20. ^ Kinney Changes Name

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Kinney National Service Inc later known as Kinney Services Inc was an American conglomerate company from 1966 to 1972 Its successors were National Kinney Corporation and Warner Communications Time Warner AOL Time Warner and WarnerMedia and its current successor is Warner Bros Discovery Kinney National s predecessors were Kinney Service Corporation and National Cleaning Contractors Inc whose merger began in January 1966 and was completed in August of the same year National Cleaning Contractors had been founded in 1886 1 2 by Louis Frankel 3 and Max Sweig 4 as National Window Cleaning amp House Renovating Co and was later known as National House Cleaning Contractors Inc Kinney Services Inc FormerlyKinney National Service Inc 1966 1971 Kinney Services Inc 1971 1972 IndustryEntertainmentPredecessorKinney Parking Company 1945 1966 National Cleaning Contractors Inc 1886 1966 FoundedAugust 12 1966 56 years ago 1966 08 12 FounderSteve RossDefunctFebruary 10 1972 50 years ago 1972 02 10 FateCorporation s restructuring and reincorporated as Warner Communications Inc SuccessorsWarner Bros Discovery 2022 present WarnerMedia 2018 2022 AOL Time Warner 2001 2003 Time Warner 1990 2001 2003 2018 Warner Communications 1972 1990 National Kinney Corporation 1971 1983 HeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesProductsParking servicesCleaning servicesFilmTelevisionMusicMagazineDivisionsWarner Bros Warner Bros Television now Warner Bros Television Studios National Periodical Publications now DC Comics E C Publications Circle Floor Panavision Warner Bros Records now Warner Records Elektra Records Atlantic Records Warner Elektra Atlantic now Warner Music Group Television Communications CorporationSubsidiariesNational Kinney Corporation Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and expansion 1 2 Financial scandal 2 ReferencesHistory EditFormation and expansion Edit The company was formed on August 12 1966 5 as Kinney National Service Inc when the Kinney Parking Company and the National Cleaning Contractors Inc were merged 6 The new company was headed by Steve Ross 7 Kinney National Company later National was removed from the company title in February 1971 8 was known for purchases and sales On July 21 1967 Kinney National expanded by acquiring National Periodical Publications more commonly but not yet officially called DC Comics which would occur in 1977 which owned Mad magazine of E C Publications The acquisition was completed on August 25 of the same year On November 13 1967 Kinney bought Hollywood talent agency Ashley Famous 9 Ted Ashley the founder of Ashley Famous suggested to Ross that he buy out the cash strapped film company Warner Bros Seven Arts which had purchased Atlantic Records that same month 10 In February 1968 Kinney acquired Panavision Inc On October 8 of the same year Kinney National sold its subsidiary Kinney System Rent A Car to Sandgate Corporation for about 11 million in cash and notes 11 On January 28 1969 it was announced that Kinney National would acquire Warner Bros Seven Arts 12 The acquisition was completed on July 4 13 On April 20 Ashley Famous was sold because of antitrust laws prohibiting a company from owning both a production studio and a talent agency In August Ted Ashley became a chief of the film company 14 On December 16 Warner Bros Seven Arts Inc was rebranded as Warner Bros Inc 15 Beginning with the unexpected success of the concert documentary Woodstock 1970 Warner Bros started scoring box office hits again and became a major studio and created the original Warner Cable Pictures citation needed which was renamed Dimension Pictures in 1971 citation needed In 1970 Kinney National bought Jac Holzman s Elektra Records and Nonesuch Records On June 10 1971 Kinney sold Riverside Memorial Chapel to Service Corporation International Kinney also announced that it would form a new separate company focused on its parking and cleaning businesses National Kinney Corporation was formally founded in September 1971 16 On November 22 1971 Kinney Services also bought Television Communications Corporation which renamed as Warner Cable in 1973 including its recording studio operations of 1 210 500 common shares 17 18 Kinney National also owned wood flooring manufacturer Circle Floor from Seymour Milstein and Paul Milstein when Kinney s predecessor bought it in 1964 for 15 million with the Milsteins remaining as managers of the unit until 1971 before sale 19 Financial scandal Edit Due to a financial scandal involving price fixing in its parking operations 7 Kinney National spun off its non entertainment assets in September 1971 as the National Kinney Corporation and renamed the remaining Kinney National Company as Warner Communications Inc on February 10 1972 20 Steve Ross was the company s sole CEO president and chairman Directors included Charles A Agemian the CEO of Garden State National Bank References Edit Real Estate Record and Builders Guide Archive org New York F W Dodge Corp August 28 1915 p 357 Retrieved February 26 2021 Cleaning Up Sales Mount Newspapers com The Palm Beach Post March 20 1966 Retrieved January 17 2021 R L Polk amp Co s 1918 19 Trow New York Copartnership and Corporation Directory R L Polk amp Company Inc January 1919 Retrieved November 14 2020 Max Sweig 54 The New York Times December 1 1937 p 23 Retrieved December 2 2020 The merge of Kinney Service amp National Cleaning Newspaper com Chicago Tribune September 14 1966 Retrieved November 8 2020 KINNEY SERVICE PLANS EXPANSION Proposing a Merger With National Cleaning a b Connie Bruck 2013 Master of the Game Steve Ross and the Creation of Time Warner New York Simon and Schuster ISBN 9781476737706 Retrieved August 30 2015 Kinney National recalled as Kinney Services Newspaper com The Evening Sun February 17 1971 Retrieved November 8 2020 World of Business The Courier News The Emergence of Cinema Sandgate in Kinney Deal National News Market Briefs National Post Ashley Named Chief of Warner 7 Arts Warner Bros Drops Name of Seven Arts Newspaper com Valley Times December 16 1969 Retrieved September 12 2019 SOUTHWEST IN BID FOR RIEGEL PAPER June 10 1971 COLGATE IN OFFER FOR KENDALL CO October 13 1971 Kinney TVC Terms Shift November 23 1971 New York Times Milstein Opens Throttle as Builder October 18 1981 Kinney Changes Name Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kinney National Company amp oldid 1129823356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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