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- Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper are in talks to merge
- Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. are negotiating a tax-free merger in which holders of Scott's $7 billion in shares outstanding would exchange their stock for Kimberly-Clark shares of equal value, creating a consumer-products mammoth with $11 billion in annual revenue. The mega-deal would combine Kimberly-Clark's Kleenex brand with the...
- Research articles 1995-07-03
- Kimberly-Clark looses 'Bounty killer'; New Scott Towels line improvement takes aim at P&G.(new Scott Towels may hurt Procter and Gamble Co. market share)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Kimberly-Clark Corp. is launching an improved version of its value-priced Scott Towels dubbed internally ``the Bounty killer'' because it scores the same as Procter & Gamble Co.'s category-leading premium-price brand in consumer satisfaction tes Kimberly-Clark Corp. is launching an improved version of its value-priced...
- Research articles 2001-04-02
- Kimberly-Clark And Scott Paper Shareholders To Vote On Merger Agreement At Meetings On December 12, 1995
- DALLAS and BOCA RATON--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 8, 1995-- Kimberly-Clark Corporation and Scott Paper Company today announced they have set Tuesday, December 12, 1995, as the date for the special meetings at which shareholders will vote upon their proposed merger. Kimberly-Clark shareholders of record as of October 30, 1995, and Scott...
- Research articles 1995-11-08
- Merger Talks Between Scott Paper, Kimberly-Clark Rumored.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jun. 24--Just call him Fast Albie. After only 14 months as chairman and chief executive officer of Scott Paper Co., Albert J. Dunlap is reported to be deep in talks to sell the company to rival Kimberly-Clark Corp. Months of speculation that Dunlap intended to auction...
- Research articles 1995-06-23
- K-C to sell stake in Scott Canada
- Kimberly-Clark Corp. said it plans to sell its 50.1% interest in Scott Paper Ltd. SPL of Canada later this year, raising the specter that K-C could in the future be competing with its former company. K-C became the new controlling shareholder of Scott Canada as a result of the $9.4-billion...
- Research articles 1996-06-01
- Scott Paper Co. and Kimberly-Clark merger agreement hailed by Scott Chairman and CEO Dunlap
- BOCA RATON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 17, 1995--Scott Paper Co. Chairman and CEO Albert J. Dunlap hailed the prospective combination between Scott and Kimberly-Clark as "the natural evolution for increasing shareholder value into the future following Scott's transformation from a paper company to a consumer products company."
- Research articles 1995-07-17
- Kimberly-Clark is set to acquire Scott Paper for stock
- Dallas-based Kimberly/Clark Corp. will acquire Scott Paper in a stock swap which values Scott at about $45 a share. The tax-free deal which joins the famous Kleenex brands and Scott tissues, launches the combined company into the number two slot. The merged personal-care titan would have $11 billion in annual...
- Research articles 1995-07-31
- European Commission approves Kimberly-Clark/Scott Paper merger in Europe
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 16, 1996--Kimberly-Clark Corporation today welcomed the European Commission's final decision on regulatory issues, which clears the way for the merger of Kimberly-Clark's and Scott Paper's operations in Europe.
- Research articles 1996-01-16
- Scott's purchase of Kimberly-Clark clears hurdles, while the latter plans to eliminate 6,000 jobs
- Kimberly-Clark Corp.'s $9.4 billion purchase of Scott Paper Co. closed after the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission paved the way for shareholders of both companies to approve the deal. The Justice Department contended a combination of the two companies would in effect create a monopoly giving Kimberly-Clark...
- Research articles 1995-12-26
- Kimberly's Scott Paper acquisition to cost 6,000 jobs
- One day after its shareholders approved its purchase of Scott Paper for $9.4bn (pounds 5.9bn), Kimberly-Clark yesterday announced that it would be eliminating a total of about 6,000 jobs within 12 months as it begins the integration of the two companies. The chairman of Kimberly-Clark, Wayne Sanders, said...
- Research articles 1995-12-14
- Learning from...Scott Fine; Professor of Management, Case Western Reserve University.(Higher Education)(Interview)
- Byline: Kimberly Bonvissuto As an MBA student at Stanford University, a young Scott Fine toyed with switching to the doctoral program. But before making a decision, he decided to see what Wall Street was like. After spending a summer working in ...
- Research articles 2007-02-19
- Kimberly-Clark to Cut Jobs at Former Scott Mill in Wisconsin.(Originated from The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis.)
- MARINETTE, Wis.--Aug. 21--Kimberly-Clark Corp. will be eliminating 102 jobs, or about 17 percent of the former Scott Paper tissue mill workforce, here on Aug. 15. Corporate spokesperson Angie McCoy said the cutback of the workforce to 481 and the shutdown of...
- Research articles 1997-08-20
- European Commission allows Kimberly-Clark/Scott Global merger to proceed; Lifting of suspension order clears way for merger to close today
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 1995--Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) and Scott Paper Company (NYSE: SPP) said they are pleased the European Commission has accepted the companies' request to be allowed to proceed on schedule with their global merger. In a statement earlier today, the Commission announced it was lifting its suspension...
- Research articles 1995-12-12
- Kimberly-Clark reports fourth-quarter and full-year 1995 results
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE-- Jan. 31, 1996--Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which merged with Scott Paper Company in December, today reported higher sales and earnings for the combined company for the fourth quarter and full year 1995, excluding a previously announced fourth-quarter, one-time charge of $1.4 billion for restructuring and other unusual items. ...
- Research articles 1996-01-31
- Kimberly-Clark stockholders approve merger with Scott Paper
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 1995--Shareholders of Kimberly-Clark Corporation today overwhelmingly approved the company's $9.4 billion merger with Scott Paper Company in one of the last steps to creating the second largest U.S. household and personal care products company and the world's leading tissue manufacturer.
- Research articles 1995-12-12
- Kimberly-Clark unveils plan to integrate K-C and Scott Operations Worldwide; Plan to yield over $500 million in annual savings
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 13, 1995--One day after its merger with Scott Paper Company, Kimberly-Clark Corporation today unveiled a corporate-wide integration plan that is expected to yield annual cost savings of more than $500 million in 1998. The plan includes the sale of up to 12 mills worldwide and the elimination...
- Research articles 1995-12-13
- Kimberly-Clark sets price reductions for consumer tissue brands in the U.S
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--April 9, 1996--Kimberly-Clark Corporation today announced plans to reduce prices on consumer tissue products in the United States. The products include Kleenex Cottonelle and Scott 1000 bathroom tissue, Kleenex facial tissue and Kleenex Viva and Scott Clean household towels. The price reductions for bathroom and facial tissue...
- Research articles 1996-04-09
- Kimberly-Clark and Scott complete $9.4 billion merger; merger creates second largest U.S. household and personal care products company and world's leading tissue manufacturer
- DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 1995--Kimberly-Clark Corporation and Scott Paper Company today finalized a $9.4 billion merger following overwhelming approval by stockholders voting at separate meetings in Dallas and Boca Raton.
- Research articles 1995-12-12
- Kimberly-Clark And Scott Paper To Merge In Tax-Free Swap Presently Valued At $6.8 Billion
- DALLAS and BOCA RATON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 17, 1995-- Kimberly-Clark Corporation KMB and Scott Paper Company SPP today announced they have signed a definitive merger agreement that will create a global consumer products company with $11 billion in revenues.
- Research articles 1995-07-17
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