The deal nearly doubles Goodyear's presence in China and broadens distribution for Cooper replacement tires through Goodyear's network of 2,500 retail stores in China.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (CTB) reported Wednesday morning that it has inked a definitive merger agreement to go private by being acquired by India-based Apollo Tyres Ltd. for about $2.5
For investors looking for good play on potentially undervalued stocks in the consumer sector with opportunities for growth over the next year, the following five companies may be of interest.
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Cooper Tire & Rubber Co is a manufacturer of replacement tires. It is engaged in design, manufacturing, and sales of passenger car, light truck, truck and bus radial, motorcycle and racing tires. The company has four geographical segments namely North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. It generates revenue from two sources Americas Tire and International Tire of which Americas Tire generates maximum revenue to the company. The company brands include Cooper, Mastercraft, Avon Tyres, Roadmaster, Starfire, Mickey Thompson, Dick Cepek, and Dean.
Website: | www.coopertire.com |
Email: | investorrelations@coopertire.com |
Main Phone: | +1 419 423-1321 |
Address: | 701 Lima Avenue |
Address 2: | Suite 1188, Bentall 5 |
State: | OH |
City / Town: | Findlay |
Country: | US |
Postal Code: | 45840 |
Exchange: | NYE |
CEO: | Bradley E. Hughes |
Employees: | 9839 |
NAICS: | Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading)(326211) |
The deal nearly doubles Goodyear's presence in China and broadens distribution for Cooper replacement tires through Goodyear's network of 2,500 retail stores in China.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (CTB) reported Wednesday morning that it has inked a definitive merger agreement to go private by being acquired by India-based Apollo Tyres Ltd. for about $2.5
For investors looking for good play on potentially undervalued stocks in the consumer sector with opportunities for growth over the next year, the following five companies may be of interest.
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