warmpancakes
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In my opinion, there should be a law that prevents the purchasers of a company from using the prior company's brand name.
thats 90% of the value in most companies
In my opinion, there should be a law that prevents the purchasers of a company from using the prior company's brand name.
LOL....Me neither, I did see pics of some Cornwell tools on the interweb one time. So i think they do exist. S-K has a similar problem, poor distribution, they need to team up with a major retailer (other than Grainger, and a few mom and pop shops)
Apex was a Cooper Tools brand that specialized in screwdriver bits and assembly tools.
I think teaming up with a major retailer would be the first step towards outsourcing production. Retailers want low prices, not quality.

Apex was a Cooper Tools brand that specialized in screwdriver bits and assembly tools.
In my opinion, there should be a law that prevents the purchasers of a company from using the prior company's brand name.

What do all of you pinkos have against Bain? They wouldn't be buying it if was viable.

Wasn't talking about you.I dont have anything against them. I said back first page "maybe theres hope"
Danaher gutted everything they could. Maybe Bain takes a step in the right direction
People bash them but look at their success stories...
AMC Entertainment
Aspen Education Group
Brookstone
Burger King
Burlington Coat Factory
Clear Channel Communications
Domino's Pizza
DoubleClick
Dunkin' Donuts
D&M Holdings
Guitar Center
Hospital Corporation of America (HCA)
Sealy
The Sports Authority
Staples
Toys "R" Us
Warner Music Group
The Weather Channel.

I saw this today at Fedex office.
Sad.I saw this today at Fedex office.
Matco is like most of the other major tools companies, they do have some stuff made in China. Who knows what's in those boxes?
LOL. Proudly made in china.
That's alright. I feel like I own an exclusive tool that not many mechanics have.![]()
Matco ratcheting wrenches are chinese. Armstrong is the only one that makes reverseable ratcheting wrenchs currenty.
In my opinion, there should be a law that prevents the purchasers of a company from using the prior company's brand name.

They also own Tektronix and Keithly.By the way Danahar owns Fluke
Matco is like most of the other major tools companies, they do have some stuff made in China. Who knows what's in those boxes?