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Masco Corporation is an American manufacturer of products for the home improvement and new home construction markets. Comprising more than 20 companies, the Masco conglomerate operates nearly 60 manufacturing facilities in the United States and over 20 in other parts of the world. Since 1969 it trades on the NYSE.[3] Under the leadership of Richard Manoogian, the company grew exponentially and subsequently joined the Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. corporations.[3]

Masco Corporation
TypePublic
Founded1929; 94 years ago (1929) (as Masco Screw Products Company)
FounderAlex Manoogian
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Richard Manoogian
(chairman emeritus)[1]
Keith J. Allman
(president and chief executive officer)
Number of employees
26,000[2] (2017)
Websitemasco.com
Ford Motor Company Building (Former Masco Headquarters), Taylor, Michigan

As of 2007, Masco employed approximately 32,500 employees and has approximately 6,000 shareholders.[4] The company is currently ranked at 373 on the Fortune 500.[2] As of December 31, 2007, Masco had a little over ten billion dollars in assets, and the company's total revenue was $11.77 billion. Total sales for the company in 2009 were 7.8 billion.[4][5] In 2010, the company had worldwide sales of $7.6 billion and approximately 90 manufacturing facilities. The current CEO is Keith J. Allman.[6]

History

Founding and early history

Initially organized in 1929 as Masco Screw Products Company by Alex Manoogian in Detroit, Michigan. The company went public on the Detroit Stock Exchange in 1936.

Masco Screw Products Company produced machined automotive parts for the Detroit automotive companies.[7] The company's first contract came in 1930 with the Hudson Motor Company valued at $7,000.00. In 1935, the company's sales reached $100,000 dollars. The following year Masco became a publicly traded company traded on the Detroit Stock Exchange. In 1942, Masco's sales exceeded $1,000,000 dollars.[3]

Masco Screw Products grew into the Masco Corporation, a large corporate holding company for numerous acquisitions. Small, family-run businesses were bought out by Masco Corporation with cash and stock in the parent corporation. Between 1997 and 2002, Richard Manoogian, who succeeded his father as chief executive, acquired 42 companies valued at a total of $10 billion.

Masco in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s

In 1952, Manoogian began redesigning the single-handle washerless faucet.[3] The faucet he created was one of the first single-handle hot/cold faucets; it is now known as Delta. Delta's television advertisements were a first for any faucet, and made the product a successful seller. Masco went on to capture the mass market as sales moved from plumbing wholesalers to retail stores.[7] These steps of production and marketing of the Delta faucet began in 1954, and four years later Delta Faucet's annual sales exceeded a million dollars.[3] This was the last year that the company would be referred to as Masco Screw Products Company.

Alex Manoogian, founder, acted as president and chief operating officer (COO) from 1929 until 1967. In 1958 his son Richard joined the company. Richard, having spent nine years with the company, succeeded his father one year after the company moved to Taylor, Michigan. Alex died on July 10, 1996, the same year that his son Richard passed on his COO role to Ray Kennedy, allowing him to assume the position of chief executive officer. In response to Kennedy's death, Alan Barry was appointed as Masco's president and COO on April 8, 2003.[3]

In 1961, Masco Screw Products Company changed its name to Masco Corporation. In 1967, the company moved its corporate headquarters to Taylor, Michigan.[8] For the first time, in 1969, Masco was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1975, Masco first appeared on the Fortune 500, and Masco's annual sales exceeded one billion dollars for the first time in 1984. One year later, Masco began manufacturing cabinets.[3]

Reorganizing in the 1980s and 1990s

In 1982 Masco's earnings did not grow for the first time in 26 years. The next year however, “In 1983, earnings climbed again for this maker of faucets and diverse product mix of builders’ hardware, because of increased housing starts and a strong do-it-yourself market.”[9]

In 1985, Masco purchased the remaining outstanding stock of Flint & Walling, Inc (after purchasing 30% in 1971 and controlling interest in 1978).

In 1986, Masco started a home furnishings division by buying Henredon for $298 million and Drexel Heritage for $356 million. Other companies added to the division were Lexington Home Brands, Hickorycraft, Marge Carson, La Barge and Marbro in 1987, and fabric company Robert Allen/Ametex in 1988. In 1989, Universal Furniture, BenchCraft and Cal-Style were added in a $480 million deal, as well as Sunbury Textiles. The division added Berkline in 1994 and sold Marge Carson and Cal-Style in 1995.[10]

Masco reorganized its numerous companies; in 1988, the specialty products divisions of Masco Industries and Masco Corporation combined to form TriMas Corporation. Three years after this merger, TriMas was listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The remainder of Masco Industries became Masco Tech Inc. and in 1993 was listed on the NYSE. At that point in time three different Masco Companies existed: Masco Corp., Masco Tech., and TriMas Corp.

Two years later, Masco entered the services business. TriMas and Masco Tech merged to form one company offering a wide array of products. Masco announced a 2 for 1 stock split, which was the ninth time the company had split its shares since 1960 and was the 40th year in a row that its dividends were increased. This merger left two companies, Masco Tech. and Masco Corp.[citation needed]

In 1996, Masco sold most of its Home Furnishings Division to investors for $1.1 billion, creating a new company called LifeStyle Furnishings International.[10]

In 1999, Masco involved itself in the architectural coatings business, and the company's annual sales topped five billion dollars for the first time.

1999–present

In 1999, Masco Corp acquired Arrow Fastener Co., Inc., a hand tool company expanding its business in the hardware category.

In 2000, Heartland Industrial Partners, a private equity firm, purchased Masco Tech and changed its name to Metaldyne. Metaldyne is headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan. Masco also divested Flint & Walling, Inc in 2000 to Zoeller Company.

In 2001, Masco Corp., or simply Masco, entered the windows business and had operating profits beyond a billion dollars.[3] Late in the year, Masco announced it would write down the value of its stake in LifeStyle Furnishings International by $460 million, since its equity share was only 15 percent, with the rest being debt. LifeStyle, the third largest furniture maker in the United States with $2 billion in sales, had sold Universal Furniture to Lacquer Craft.[10] Then Masco announced Furniture Brands International would buy Drexel Heritage, Henredon and Maitland-Smith for $275 million, with management of Berkline, BenchCraft and Sunbury taking over those companies. LifeStyle continued to own Lexington, Robert Allen/Ametex and the Beacon Hill showrooms.[11]

In 2003, Masco's annual sales topped ten billion dollars and Masco increased its quarterly dividend for the 47th consecutive year. This ranked them in the top ten publicly owned companies achieving increased annual consecutive dividends.[3]

Throughout his time with the company, Richard Manoogian achieved a net worth of approximately $750 million. He was ranked as high as number five on the Forbes 400 list of richest manufacturers.[12] The Manoogian family is no longer involved in the management of the company.

In 2015, the company announced it would relocate its headquarters from its facility in Taylor, Michigan to Livonia due to downsizing after spinning-off some divisions.[8] Company president Keith Allman opened the new site on July 31, 2017.[13]

In December 2017, Masco acquired Mercury Plastics of Middlefield, Ohio for an undisclosed amount and in January 2018, it acquired Kichler Lighting of Independence, Ohio for $550 million.[14]

Masco segments and businesses

Cabinetry: *Sold to ACProducts (renamed Cabinetworks Group) in 2020 [15]

  • KraftMaid Cabinetry
  • Merillat
  • Quality Cabinets
  • Cardell Cabinetry

Plumbing products

  • Axor
  • BrassCraft Manufacturing Company
  • Brasstech, Inc.
    • Newport Brass
    • Ginger
  • Bristan
  • Caldera Spas
  • Delta Faucet Company
    • Peerless (economy)
    • Delta Faucet (mainstream)
    • Brizo (luxury)
    • Kraus (sinks)
  • Endless Pools[16]
  • Hansgrohe SE
  • Heritage Bathrooms[17]
  • Hot Spring Spas
  • Hüppe
  • Masco Canada Ltd.
  • Mirolin Industries Corporation
  • Watkins Manufacturing Company (Hot Spring Spas/Caldera Spas/Endless Pools)

Decorative architectural products

Other specialty products

  • Duraflex
  • Milgard Windows & Doors – SOLD to Mi Windows and Doors 2019 [18]

References

  1. ^ "Masco's Manoogian retires as executive chairman". Forbes. Associated Press. June 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-01.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Masco". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Timeline: The Formative Years". Masco. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  4. ^ a b . Masco. 2007. Archived from the original on October 14, 2008. Retrieved October 17, 2008.
  5. ^ Google Finance. October 27, 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2008
  6. ^ (Press release). Masco Corporation. January 8, 2014. Archived from the original on 8 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b Tatge, Mark; Killian, Erin (December 9, 2002). "A Leaky Affair". Forbes: 89–96.
  8. ^ a b Witsil, Frank (July 30, 2015). "Masco to move headquarters to Livonia". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  9. ^ Campanella, F. W. (1984, January). The Tap's Back On - Housing, Autos Return Masco to Habit of Higher Net [Electronic version]. Barron's National Business and Financial Weekly, 64(5), 44. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 957493). Fortune (2008).
  10. ^ a b c McIntosh, Jay (2001-11-04). . Furniture Today. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  11. ^ McIntosh, Jay (2001-11-04). "LifeStyle breaking up". Furniture Today. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  12. ^ Newcomb, P., Kahn, A. (1999, October). The Forbes 400: Manufacturers [Electronic version]. Forbes, 164(9), 338-340. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 45158646).
  13. ^ (Press release). Masco. July 31, 2017. Archived from the original on July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  14. ^ Suttell, Scott (12 March 2018). "Sale of Kichler Lighting completed; purchase price is $550 million". Crain's Cleveland Business. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  15. ^ karlforth (2020-03-02). "Cabinetworks formed after ACProducts completes Masco purchase". Woodworking Network. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  16. ^ (Press release). Watkins Manufacturing. February 27, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-03-11. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  17. ^ (a division of Bristan Group Limited)
  18. ^ "MI Windows and Doors completes acquisition of Milgard Windows & Doors". 7 Nov 2019.

Sources

  • Schoenberger, C. R. (2004, September). Un-Building Masco; [Electronic version]. Forbes, 174(5), 142–144. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 691965051).
  • The Wall Street Journal. October 27, 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2008
  • Wotapka, D., Dunham, K. J. (2007, December 19). Masco Suffers Squeeze Once Put on Contractors; Builders Cut Spending, Press for Lower Prices; Surviving the Downturn. The Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition), p. B6. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1400804081).

External links

  • Masco Corporation (company website)
  • Business data for Masco:
    • Google
    • SEC filings
    • Yahoo!

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Masco Corporation is an American manufacturer of products for the home improvement and new home construction markets Comprising more than 20 companies the Masco conglomerate operates nearly 60 manufacturing facilities in the United States and over 20 in other parts of the world Since 1969 it trades on the NYSE 3 Under the leadership of Richard Manoogian the company grew exponentially and subsequently joined the Fortune 500 list of largest U S corporations 3 Masco CorporationTypePublicTraded asNYSE MASS amp P 500 componentFounded1929 94 years ago 1929 as Masco Screw Products Company FounderAlex ManoogianHeadquartersLivonia Michigan U S Key peopleRichard Manoogian chairman emeritus 1 Keith J Allman president and chief executive officer Number of employees26 000 2 2017 Websitemasco wbr comFord Motor Company Building Former Masco Headquarters Taylor Michigan As of 2007 Masco employed approximately 32 500 employees and has approximately 6 000 shareholders 4 The company is currently ranked at 373 on the Fortune 500 2 As of December 31 2007 Masco had a little over ten billion dollars in assets and the company s total revenue was 11 77 billion Total sales for the company in 2009 were 7 8 billion 4 5 In 2010 the company had worldwide sales of 7 6 billion and approximately 90 manufacturing facilities The current CEO is Keith J Allman 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early history 1 2 Masco in the 1950s 1960s and 1970s 1 3 Reorganizing in the 1980s and 1990s 1 4 1999 present 2 Masco segments and businesses 2 1 Cabinetry Sold to ACProducts renamed Cabinetworks Group in 2020 15 2 2 Plumbing products 2 3 Decorative architectural products 2 4 Other specialty products 3 References 3 1 Sources 4 External linksHistory EditFounding and early history Edit Initially organized in 1929 as Masco Screw Products Company by Alex Manoogian in Detroit Michigan The company went public on the Detroit Stock Exchange in 1936 Masco Screw Products Company produced machined automotive parts for the Detroit automotive companies 7 The company s first contract came in 1930 with the Hudson Motor Company valued at 7 000 00 In 1935 the company s sales reached 100 000 dollars The following year Masco became a publicly traded company traded on the Detroit Stock Exchange In 1942 Masco s sales exceeded 1 000 000 dollars 3 Masco Screw Products grew into the Masco Corporation a large corporate holding company for numerous acquisitions Small family run businesses were bought out by Masco Corporation with cash and stock in the parent corporation Between 1997 and 2002 Richard Manoogian who succeeded his father as chief executive acquired 42 companies valued at a total of 10 billion Masco in the 1950s 1960s and 1970s Edit In 1952 Manoogian began redesigning the single handle washerless faucet 3 The faucet he created was one of the first single handle hot cold faucets it is now known as Delta Delta s television advertisements were a first for any faucet and made the product a successful seller Masco went on to capture the mass market as sales moved from plumbing wholesalers to retail stores 7 These steps of production and marketing of the Delta faucet began in 1954 and four years later Delta Faucet s annual sales exceeded a million dollars 3 This was the last year that the company would be referred to as Masco Screw Products Company Alex Manoogian founder acted as president and chief operating officer COO from 1929 until 1967 In 1958 his son Richard joined the company Richard having spent nine years with the company succeeded his father one year after the company moved to Taylor Michigan Alex died on July 10 1996 the same year that his son Richard passed on his COO role to Ray Kennedy allowing him to assume the position of chief executive officer In response to Kennedy s death Alan Barry was appointed as Masco s president and COO on April 8 2003 3 In 1961 Masco Screw Products Company changed its name to Masco Corporation In 1967 the company moved its corporate headquarters to Taylor Michigan 8 For the first time in 1969 Masco was listed on the New York Stock Exchange In 1975 Masco first appeared on the Fortune 500 and Masco s annual sales exceeded one billion dollars for the first time in 1984 One year later Masco began manufacturing cabinets 3 Reorganizing in the 1980s and 1990s Edit In 1982 Masco s earnings did not grow for the first time in 26 years The next year however In 1983 earnings climbed again for this maker of faucets and diverse product mix of builders hardware because of increased housing starts and a strong do it yourself market 9 In 1985 Masco purchased the remaining outstanding stock of Flint amp Walling Inc after purchasing 30 in 1971 and controlling interest in 1978 In 1986 Masco started a home furnishings division by buying Henredon for 298 million and Drexel Heritage for 356 million Other companies added to the division were Lexington Home Brands Hickorycraft Marge Carson La Barge and Marbro in 1987 and fabric company Robert Allen Ametex in 1988 In 1989 Universal Furniture BenchCraft and Cal Style were added in a 480 million deal as well as Sunbury Textiles The division added Berkline in 1994 and sold Marge Carson and Cal Style in 1995 10 Masco reorganized its numerous companies in 1988 the specialty products divisions of Masco Industries and Masco Corporation combined to form TriMas Corporation Three years after this merger TriMas was listed on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE The remainder of Masco Industries became Masco Tech Inc and in 1993 was listed on the NYSE At that point in time three different Masco Companies existed Masco Corp Masco Tech and TriMas Corp Two years later Masco entered the services business TriMas and Masco Tech merged to form one company offering a wide array of products Masco announced a 2 for 1 stock split which was the ninth time the company had split its shares since 1960 and was the 40th year in a row that its dividends were increased This merger left two companies Masco Tech and Masco Corp citation needed In 1996 Masco sold most of its Home Furnishings Division to investors for 1 1 billion creating a new company called LifeStyle Furnishings International 10 In 1999 Masco involved itself in the architectural coatings business and the company s annual sales topped five billion dollars for the first time 1999 present Edit In 1999 Masco Corp acquired Arrow Fastener Co Inc a hand tool company expanding its business in the hardware category In 2000 Heartland Industrial Partners a private equity firm purchased Masco Tech and changed its name to Metaldyne Metaldyne is headquartered in Plymouth Michigan Masco also divested Flint amp Walling Inc in 2000 to Zoeller Company In 2001 Masco Corp or simply Masco entered the windows business and had operating profits beyond a billion dollars 3 Late in the year Masco announced it would write down the value of its stake in LifeStyle Furnishings International by 460 million since its equity share was only 15 percent with the rest being debt LifeStyle the third largest furniture maker in the United States with 2 billion in sales had sold Universal Furniture to Lacquer Craft 10 Then Masco announced Furniture Brands International would buy Drexel Heritage Henredon and Maitland Smith for 275 million with management of Berkline BenchCraft and Sunbury taking over those companies LifeStyle continued to own Lexington Robert Allen Ametex and the Beacon Hill showrooms 11 In 2003 Masco s annual sales topped ten billion dollars and Masco increased its quarterly dividend for the 47th consecutive year This ranked them in the top ten publicly owned companies achieving increased annual consecutive dividends 3 Throughout his time with the company Richard Manoogian achieved a net worth of approximately 750 million He was ranked as high as number five on the Forbes 400 list of richest manufacturers 12 The Manoogian family is no longer involved in the management of the company In 2015 the company announced it would relocate its headquarters from its facility in Taylor Michigan to Livonia due to downsizing after spinning off some divisions 8 Company president Keith Allman opened the new site on July 31 2017 13 In December 2017 Masco acquired Mercury Plastics of Middlefield Ohio for an undisclosed amount and in January 2018 it acquired Kichler Lighting of Independence Ohio for 550 million 14 Masco segments and businesses EditCabinetry Sold to ACProducts renamed Cabinetworks Group in 2020 15 Edit KraftMaid Cabinetry Merillat Quality Cabinets Cardell CabinetryPlumbing products Edit Axor BrassCraft Manufacturing Company Brasstech Inc Newport Brass Ginger Bristan Caldera Spas Delta Faucet Company Peerless economy Delta Faucet mainstream Brizo luxury Kraus sinks Endless Pools 16 Hansgrohe SE Heritage Bathrooms 17 Hot Spring Spas Huppe Masco Canada Ltd Mirolin Industries Corporation Watkins Manufacturing Company Hot Spring Spas Caldera Spas Endless Pools Decorative architectural products Edit Behr Paint Company KILZ Liberty Hardware Kichler LightingOther specialty products Edit Duraflex Milgard Windows amp Doors SOLD to Mi Windows and Doors 2019 18 References Edit Masco s Manoogian retires as executive chairman Forbes Associated Press June 29 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 01 dead link a b Masco Fortune Retrieved 2018 12 18 a b c d e f g h i Timeline The Formative Years Masco Retrieved July 21 2019 a b Corporate information Masco 2007 Archived from the original on October 14 2008 Retrieved October 17 2008 Google Finance October 27 2008 Retrieved October 27 2008 Masco s Board of Directors Elects Keith J Allman to Succeed Timothy Wadhams as President and CEO Press release Masco Corporation January 8 2014 Archived from the original on 8 August 2018 a b Tatge Mark Killian Erin December 9 2002 A Leaky Affair Forbes 89 96 a b Witsil Frank July 30 2015 Masco to move headquarters to Livonia Detroit Free Press Retrieved July 24 2019 Campanella F W 1984 January The Tap s Back On Housing Autos Return Masco to Habit of Higher Net Electronic version Barron s National Business and Financial Weekly 64 5 44 Retrieved October 17 2008 from ABI INFORM Global database Document ID 957493 Fortune 2008 a b c McIntosh Jay 2001 11 04 LifeStyle value plummets Furniture Today Archived from the original on 21 December 2013 Retrieved 2011 01 03 McIntosh Jay 2001 11 04 LifeStyle breaking up Furniture Today Retrieved 2011 01 03 Newcomb P Kahn A 1999 October The Forbes 400 Manufacturers Electronic version Forbes 164 9 338 340 Retrieved October 17 2008 from ABI INFORM Global database Document ID 45158646 Masco Corporation Relocates Global Headquarters to Livonia Michigan Press release Masco July 31 2017 Archived from the original on July 24 2019 Retrieved July 24 2019 Suttell Scott 12 March 2018 Sale of Kichler Lighting completed purchase price is 550 million Crain s Cleveland Business Retrieved 17 July 2020 karlforth 2020 03 02 Cabinetworks formed after ACProducts completes Masco purchase Woodworking Network Retrieved 2020 05 20 Hot Tub Leader Watkins Manufacturing Corporation Acquires Aquatic Fitness Innovator Endless Pools Inc Press release Watkins Manufacturing February 27 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 03 11 Retrieved July 21 2019 a division of Bristan Group Limited MI Windows and Doors completes acquisition of Milgard Windows amp Doors 7 Nov 2019 Sources Edit Schoenberger C R 2004 September Un Building Masco Electronic version Forbes 174 5 142 144 Retrieved October 17 2008 from ABI INFORM Global database Document ID 691965051 The Wall Street Journal October 27 2008 Retrieved October 27 2008 Wotapka D Dunham K J 2007 December 19 Masco Suffers Squeeze Once Put on Contractors Builders Cut Spending Press for Lower Prices Surviving the Downturn The Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition p B6 Retrieved October 17 2008 from ABI INFORM Global database Document ID 1400804081 External links EditMasco Corporation company website Business data for Masco GoogleSEC 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