What companies does Marmon own?
The following is a list of subsidiaries of the Marmon Group:
- Amarillo Gear Company LLC. Amarillo Gear Service.
- Amarillo Wind Machine LLC.
- Anderson Copper and Brass Company LLC.
- Astha Sterling Crane Plc (India) Procrane Sales Inc.
- Atlas Bolt & Screw Company LLC.
- Cable USA LLC.
- Campbell Hausfield.
- Cannon Equipment.
What does the Marmon Group do?
Marmon Engineers Solutions To The World’s Greatest Needs Complex problems demand collaboration, expertise and innovative solutions. At Marmon, our 11 groups comprise individual companies with their own specialists, experience and abilities.
How many companies are in the Marmon Group?
At Marmon, our 100+ companies work together in 11 different groups to provide the highest value for all our customers.
Who owns the Marmon Group?
Berkshire Hathaway
Marmon Group/Parent organizations
How much did Berkshire pay for Marmon?
Warren Buffett’s investment company announced Tuesday it will pay $4.5 billion for 60 percent of Marmon Holdings Inc., a private company of more than 125 manufacturing and service businesses.
Who is the CEO of Marmon?
Frank S Ptak (Jan 2006–)
Marmon Group/CEO
How much did Warren Buffett pay for Shaw?
NEW YORK (CNNfn) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. agreed to acquire Wednesday carpet maker Shaw Industries for $19 a share in cash, or up to $2.1 billion, the latest low-tech move by the wealthy investor. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. will buy 80.1 percent to 86 percent of Shaw’s outstanding shares.
When did Berkshire acquire Marmon?
2008
Berkshire acquired a roughly 64% stake in Marmon from the Pritzker family for $4.5 billion in 2008. It gained full control by the end of 2013 after spending $4.4 billion more.
How many employees does Marmon Group have?
358
Marmon Group LLC has 358 total employees across all of its locations and generates $539.60 million in sales (USD). (Sales figure is modelled). There are 7,627 companies in the Marmon Group LLC corporate family.
Who is Angelo Pantaleo?
Angelo Pantaleo is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Marmon Holdings. He leads Marmon’s portfolio of more than 100 autonomous manufacturing and service businesses, whose industries range from medical and rail to water purification and foodservices.
How rich would Warren Buffett be?
If Buffett had held onto all of his Berkshire Hathaway stock, he’d be worth nearly $198.3 billion today, enough to make him the second-richest person on the planet behind Jeff Bezos, who is worth $201.5 billion, Forbes calculates.