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Jarden was an
American consumer products company.
Formed by the spin out of Ball Corporation's
canning business, the
company became a
wider conglomerate...
- into a free-standing company,
which renamed itself Jarden Corporation. As part of the spin-off,
Jarden is
licensed to use the Ball
registered trademark...
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Ronald Alexander Jarden (born 14
December 1929,
Lower Hutt, New
Zealand and died 18
February 1977,
Lower Hutt),
better known as Ron
Jarden, was a New Zealand...
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second season, the
location shifts from
Mapleton to the
fictional town of
Jarden, Texas,
where not a
single citizen was lost in the
Sudden Departure. The...
- Artazn,
formerly known as
Jarden Zinc
Products LLC. is a
manufacturer of zinc products. The
company is a
subsidiary of One Rock Capital. The
company is...
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Moshe Jarden (Hebrew: משה ירדן) is an
Israeli mathematician,
specialist in
field arithmetic.
Moshe Jarden was born in 1942 in Tel Aviv. His father, Dr...
- as
American Household, Inc. (AHI).
Sunbeam was
owned by
Jarden Consumer Solutions after Jarden's acquisition in 2004,
which was
itself later purchased by...
- a
brand of
Sunbeam Products, a
subsidiary of
Jarden Corporation,
which purchased Holmes in 2005.
Jarden, in turn,
merged with
Newell Rubbermaid in 2016...
- as the Sage
brand (because the name
Breville is
taken by the
unrelated Jarden company in the UK) and as the
Breville brand in the rest of the world. The...
- "Newell
Rubbermaid to
Acquire Jarden for $15.4 Billion". Bloomberg.
Retrieved December 14, 2015. "Newell
Rubbermaid to Buy
Jarden for Over $15 Billion". The...