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Kao Corporation

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Type
  
Public K.K.

Founder
  
Tomiro Nagase

Headquarters
  
Founded
  
June 1887

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Traded as
  
TYO: 4452 17 March 2002

Revenue
  
¥1,186,831 million (US$14,273.4 million)(consolidated, March 2011, 83 yen/US dollar)

Operating income
  
¥104,591 million (US$1,257.9 million)(consolidated, March 2011, 83 yen/US dollar)

Net income
  
¥46,737 million (US$562.1 million)(consolidated, March 2011, 83 yen/US dollar)

Stock price
  
4452 (TYO) JP¥ 6,023 +91.00 (+1.53%)10 Mar, 11:16 AM GMT+9 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Michitaka Sawada (28 Jun 2012–)

Subsidiaries
  
Kanebo Cosmetics Inc., Molton Brown

Profiles

Kao Corporation (花王株式会社, Kao Kabushiki-gaisha) is a chemical and cosmetics company headquartered in Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. 17 October 2001

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History

Kao was established in 1887 by Tomiro Nagase as a manufacturer of domestic toiletry soap. Until 1940, they were known as Nihon Yuki Company (日本有機株式会社), changing their name then to Kao Soap Company (花王石鹸株式会社), and finally in 1985 to Kao Corporation.

1960s and '70s
During the 1960s and the 1970s, the company expanded to Taiwan and ASEAN, and also to oleochemicals in order to complement their main business. During this time, the company launched household products, laundry products, and industrial products to expand its revenue base (such as New Beads detergent, Humming fabric softener, Haiter bleach and Magiclean household cleaners).
1980s
During the 1980s, its products Merries diapers, Attack detergent, Biore daily skincare and Biore U daily body care, Curel (1986) and Sofina cosmetics were launched. During this time, Kao engaged in several joint ventures (haircare in Europe, Nivea in Japan with Beiersdorf), and acquisitions (Andrew Jergens Company in 1988, Goldwell AG in 1989) in North America and Europe. During this period, Kao also expanded to the manufacture of floppy disks.
1990s and 2000s
During the 1990s and 2000s, the company expanded into China and Vietnam—countries that, during that time, were opening up their economies to the rest of the world. Also, the company expanded into food products with Econa and Healthya. It also continued to acquire businesses (John Frieda in 2002, Molton Brown in 2005 and Kanebo Cosmetics in 2006).In September 2009 Kao recalled its Econa cooking oil products after it was revealed in the media that one of its ingredients becomes carcinogenic after digestion. According to the media reports, Econa contained from 10 to 182 times the amount of glycidol fatty acid esters found in regular cooking oils. Kao also removed the tokuho, or government "healthy food" designation from the product's label.
  • Advertising
  • Brand ownership

  • Attack
  • Ban
  • Biore
  • Curel
  • Goldwell
  • Jergens
  • John Frieda
  • KMS
  • Laurier
  • Merries, Success, Bioreu, Magiclean, Merit
  • Molton Brown
  • References

    Kao Corporation Wikipedia