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Type
  
Public (NYSE: ACCO)

Revenue
  
1.8 billion USD (2013)

Number of employees
  
3,800

Net income
  
56.7 million USD (2011)

Industry
  
Manufacturer

CEO
  
Boris Elisman

Founded
  
1903

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Area served
  
North America Europe Australia South America

Key people
  
Robert Keller (Chairman) Boris Elisman (President) & (CEO) Neal Fenwick (Executive Vice President) & (CFO)

Operating income
  
$ 115.2 million (FY 2011)

Total assets
  
$ 1.1 billion (FY 2011)

Headquarters
  
Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Kensington Computer Products Group

The story of acco brands


ACCO Brands Corporation is an American manufacturer of office products. It was created by the merger of ACCO World from Fortune Brands with General Binding Corporation (GBC).

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Acco brands values


History

In 1903, Fred J. Kline founded the Clipper Manufacturing Company (a maker of paper clips) in Long Island, New York. In 1910, the company became the American Clip Company, and first used the name "ACCO" as an initialism, which became the company's formal name in 1922. After many acquisitions, ACCO went public in 1983, and was acquired in 1987 by American Brands (later Fortune Brands).

In 1990, ACCO acquired Hetzel in Germany, a company selling stationery products. In 1992, ACCO UK was created from the integration of ACCO Europe and Rexel Ltd. ACCO UK is the UK's largest manufacturer of office products. In 2005, ACCO was spun off from Fortune Brands and, through the merger with the General Binding Corporation, ACCO Brands was formed.

In 2012, ACCO Brands completed a $860 million deal to combine with MeadWestvaco’s Consumer and Office Products business. The transaction added brands like Mead, Five Star, Trapper Keeper, AT-A-GLANCE, Cambridge, Day Runner, Hilroy, Tilibra and Grafons to ACCO Brands' product line.

Rexel

ACCO Brands is also the owner of the Rexel brand, which sells shredders, binding machines and staplers. Rexel products are sold both off-line in retail outlets and online via e-commerce stores worldwide. Some leading examples of online stores selling Rexel shredders are: Amazon in the US and Altimus Office Supplies LLC in the Middle East.

Kensington Computer Products

It also owns the subsidiary company, Kensington Computer Products Group, which is best known for the Kensington Security Slot and also sells computer accessories and peripherals such as computer mice, trackballs, computer keyboards, notebook bags, iPod accessories and power supplies. Kensington was founded in 1981 with the invention of the System Saver, a combined cooling fan and surge protector designed for use with the Apple II computer. They currently produce more than 300 different computer accessory products.

References

ACCO Brands Wikipedia