Esselte Explained

Esselte
Former Name:Sveriges Litografiska Tryckerier (until 1970)
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Founded: in Stockholm, Sweden
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Products:Office supplies
Owner:ACCO Brands
Subsid:Leitz
Pendaflex

Esselte is a manufacturer and marketer of office products and business supplies with subsidiaries in 25 countries and sales in over 120 countries.[1] Esselte makes files, binders, folders, covers, staplers, letter trays and computer accessories under the Esselte, Leitz, Oxford, Pendaflex, Rapid and Xyron brands. Customers range from wholesalers and direct marketers to office superstores and mass retailers.[2]

Founded in 1913 in Stockholm, Sweden, Esselte is today owned by American office supplies manufacturer ACCO Brands.

History

Founded in 1913, when 13 Swedish printing and graphic businesses joined forces to create the company —abbreviated SLT—in 1970, the company renamed itself Esselte, reflecting the pronunciation of the abbreviation.[3] In 2002, the Boston, Massachusetts-based US private equity investment firm J. W. Childs Associates purchased Esselte for approximately $560 million in a transaction originated and introduced by Jonathan Slater of Sequel Management, a Boston-based transaction sponsor. At the time of the Esselte acquisition by J. W. Childs, the company was dual listed on the Stockholm and London Stock Exchanges and had revenues in excess of $1 billion.[4] In 1986, Esselte built Filmstaden Downtown in Gothenburg and a cinema complex in Malmö. Two years later Esselte and Svensk Filmindustri (SF) formed a joint cinema company and in 1992 SF became the main owner.[5]

Acquisitions

In 1978, Esselte acquired the Dymo Corporation which grew to revenues of approximately $225 million by 2005 when it was sold to Newell Rubbermaid for approximately $730 million (more than 1.3 times the price J. W. Childs paid for Esselte itself back in 2002).[6] In 1998, the company acquired Leitz, a leading German manufacturer of office products.[7] In 2010, Esselte acquired Isaberg Rapid, a leading stapling company based in Sweden,[8] and Ampad, a leading North American manufacturer of office products.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Esselte. J.W. Childs Associates. 27 June 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141020013842/http://www.jwchilds.com/node/43. 20 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Industry Center, Esselte Corporation Company Profile. Yahoo. 27 June 2014.
  3. Web site: Esselte. Nationalencyklopedin. 27 June 2014.
  4. Web site: History. Esselte. 27 June 2014. 8 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140708064828/http://corporate.esselte.com/en-US/Company/History/. dead.
  5. Göran Bjelkendal, Göteborgs alla biografer : en resa i 100 år, Göteborg: Landsarkivet i Göteborg, 2009.
  6. Web site: 2005-10-01 . Newell Rubbermaid to acquire label manufacturer Dymo Corp. . 2024-01-13 . Cabling Installation & Maintenance.
  7. Book: Pederson. Jay P. International Directory of Company Histories. St James Press. Vol. 48.
  8. Web site: Esselte Completes Acquisition of Isaberg Rapid. https://web.archive.org/web/20100305230859/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3683384.htm. dead. March 5, 2010. PRWeb. 27 June 2014.
  9. Web site: Esselte Acquires Ampad. Bloomberg News. 27 June 2014.