Fortune Brands

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Fortune Brands
Type Public (NYSE: FO)
Founded 1969
Headquarters Deerfield, Illinois, USA
Key people Norm Wesley, Chairman & CEO
Industry Green Inc.
Products Moen
Master Lock
Jim Beam
DeKuyper
Knob Creek
Vox Vodka
El Tesoro
Titleist
FootJoy
Revenue $7.32 billion USD (2004) [1]
Employees 34,000
Slogan Leading consumer brands. Consistently strong results.
Website www.fortunebrands.com

Fortune Brands, NYSE: FO is a holding company founded in 1969 as American Brands and later re-named in 1997. The corporate headquarters are in Deerfield, Illinois in the United States.

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The American Tobacco Company was founded in 1890, and in 1969 American Brands became its parent company.

In 1987 American Brands acquired ACCO, a holding company which owned several office supply subsidiaries, which included the Swingline brand. In 2005, the company spun-off ACCO to shareholders, and immediately thereafter ACCO merged with General Binding Corporation. This merged company is now known as ACCO Brands.

The Acushnet Company (purchased in 1976) is Fortune Brands' golf division, producing the Titleist brands of golf balls, FootJoy sports-related clothing such as shoes and gloves, and Cobra golf clubs.

Fortune sold off the Acushnet Company's Acushnet Rubber division in 1985, which was Acushnet's original business (circa early 1900s).

Included in this division are Masterbrand Cabinets, Moen, Therma-Tru and Master Lock, among other well known brands.

Fortune Brands has been building a stable of well known wine and spirits brands including Jim Beam, Knob Creek and El Tesoro.

In July 2005, Fortune Brands acquired a number of additional brands from Pernod Ricard following Pernod Ricard’s acquisition of Allied Domecq. These brands include Canadian Club, Clos du Bois, Courvoisier, Harvey's Bristol Cream, Laphroaig, Maker's Mark, and Sauza.

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