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Emerson

Emerson is where technology and engineering come together to create solutions for the
benefit of our customers, driven without compromise for a world in action.

Emerson was established in 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri as Emerson Electric
Manufacturing Corporation by Civil War Union veteran John Wesley Emerson to
manufacture electric motors
David N. Farr has served as CEO since 2000 and as Chairman since 2004.
It is a Fortune 500 company dedicated towards making electric equipment
It is providing electric solutions in various sectors such as Power, Environment,
Climate, etc.
Emerson is ranked No. 478 on Fortune's Global 500 list of the world's largest
companies, as ranked by revenues.
Emerson was ranked No. 5 in Electronics Industry of Fortune's World's Most Admired
Companies 2011.
Founded 1890
Headquarters Ferguson, Missouri, U.S.
Key people David N. Farr (Chairman & CEO)
Products process control systems
climate technologies
power technologies
industrial automation
electric motors
storage systems
network power
professional tools
Revenue US $ 24.7 billion
Net income $2.480 billion
Employees 1,33,200
Divisions
Emerson Process Management
Emerson Network Power
Emerson Climate Technologies
Emerson Industrial Automation
Emerson Appliance Solutions
Emerson Storage Solutions
Emerson Professional Tools
Emerson Motor Technologies
Emerson Innovation Centre



The Brands can be divided into 5 major categories:
1. Emerson Process Management
BUSINESS AND BRANDS
Measurement & Analytical
Pressure, temperature, level and flow measurement
Analyzers
Gas chromatographs
Valves, Regulators & Final Control Elements
Control valves, and valve-related instrumentation
Regulators
Systems, Controllers & Software
Process management systems
Safety instrumented systems
Marine tank management systems
Process control and automation software
Operations management software
Asset management, maintenance and reliability

2. Emerson Network Power
BUSINESS & BRANDS
Aperture
Artesyn
ASCO
Astec
Avocent
Chloride
Connectivity Solutions
Embedded Computing
Embedded Power
Energy Systems
Firetrol
Islatrol
Knurr
Liebert
Surge Protection

3. Emerson Climate Technologies
BUSINESS & BRANDS
Browning
Copeland
Control Products
Dixell
Emerson
Fusite
Intelligent Store
Therm-O-Disc
Vilter
White-Rodgers




4. Emerson Industrial Automation
BUSINESS & BRANDS
ASCO Numatics
Branson
Control Techniques
EGS Electrical Group
Leroy-Somer
Power Transmission Solutions
SSB Wind Systems
5. Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions
BUSINESS AND BRANDS
ClosetMaid
Metro (InterMetro Industries)
Emerson Tool Company
ProTeam
InSinkErator
RIDGID (Ridge Tool Company)

Financial Summary
The Annual Financial report is known as Perfect Execution
11% compounded annual dividend growth rate
Emersons sales increased to $24.7 billion in 2013, up 1 percent
Strong growth in Process Management and moderate growth in the Climate
Technologies
Asia grew 2 percent
U.S. was flat
Europe declined 3 percent
Latin America and Middle East/Africa grew 11 percent and 13 percent respectively.
Net earnings common stockholders were $2.0 billion in 2013, up 2 percent



Competition
General Electric
Hitachi
Bosch
News
Emerson to Automate Wastewater Environmental Projects
Emerson Launches Compressor Sound Solution
Announces $33M Middle East Expansion
Emerson Strengthens Presence in Southeast Asia
New Star-Rated ACs to Save on Power Consumption
Awards and Recognitions
FORTUNE Global 500
Emerson is No. 478 on FORTUNE's list of the world's largest companies, as ranked by
revenues.
FORTUNE 500
Emerson is No. 123 among America's 500 largest corporations, as ranked by
revenues.
FORTUNE World's Most Admired Companies
Emerson was ranked No. 4 in the electronics industry category in the magazine's
annual survey on corporate reputations.
Thomson Reuters Top 100 Global Innovator
Emerson was named to the annual list of the world's most innovative corporations,
based on patent-related metrics.
Acquisitions
Since it is over 100 year old company it has acquired a number of companies throughout its
history.
Acquisitions made in 2013
In October 2013 the Company paid $506 million and assumed debt of $76 million to
acquire Virgo Valves and Controls LTD, a leading manufacturer of ball valves and
automation systems
It also acquired Enardo LLC, a manufacturer of tank and terminal safety equipment
used in the oil and gas, chemical and other industries.
It also acquired Avtron Loadbank in Network Power, It also acquired a marine
controls and software solutions business in Climate Technologies
Listed below is the complete list of acquisitions made till 2012:
ASCO Power Technologies
Astec Power
Artesyn Technologies, Inc.
Avocent
DACR
Bristol Babcock
Chloride Group
Closetmaid
Computer Power Systems Corp.
Control Techniques
Damcos A/S
Daniel Measurement & Control
Decision Management International, Inc. (DMI)
EIM
Ericsson Energy Systems
Fisher Controls
F.G. Wilson
InSinkErator
Intermetro
Kenonic Controls (Calgary)
Knaack Manufacturing Company
Knurr AG
Leroy-Somer
Liebert Corporation
Lionville Systems, Inc.
Mobrey
Micromotion, Inc.
Numatics
Orion CEM (Atlanta)
PC&E, Inc. (St. Louis)
RIDGID
Rittenhouse
Rosemount, Inc.
Roxar ASA
Saab Marine Electronics
Shafer Valve Company
Stack-A-Shelf
Stratos International, Inc.
System Plast
The Automation Group
Therm-O-Disc
TopWorx
Vilter
Weatherguard
Western Forge (sold to Ideal Industries in 2009)

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