Standex International Corporation is an American multinational manufacturer of food service equipment, engravings, engineering technologies, electronics and hydraulics, headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire . Standex is divided into 12 units and 5 reporting segments. The company was incorporated in 1955 and contains multiple subsidiaries including Bakers Pride and Standex Electronics.
6-620: SXI may refer to: Standex International , an American multinational manufacturer of food service equipment, engravings, engineering technologies, electronics and hydraulics Solar X-ray Imager , a full-disc X-ray telescope for the Sun St. Xavier's Institution , a boys school in Malaysia Sirri Island Airport (IATA code: SXI), Iran OpenOffice.org XML file format (sxi), used for presentations. Topics referred to by
12-567: A steel engraving company. In 1955, Bolten incorporated his company. Standard Publishing was acquired by the Wicks Group in 2006. During the corporation's early years multiple acquisitions were made including a Coca-Cola bottling company in South America and cleansing product manufacturers consisting of Everedy cookware, Lestoil, and Bon Am. Daniel Hogan, Bolten Sr's son-in-law, succeeded Bolten as company president. Under his management
18-441: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Standex International After World War II John Bolten, Sr. and his sons founded a vinyl sheeting company under the name, Bolta Plastics. In 1954, General Tire and Rubber bought the company for $ 4 million. Bolten reinvested the funds into Standard Publishing , a religious publishing company founded in 1866, and Roehlen Engraving,
24-456: The corporation experienced massive expansion. Hogan took the company public in 1964 and renamed the corporation in 1973 to Standex. Between 1971 and 1975, Standex's net sales increased by 48%, growing from $ 119 million to $ 176 million. By 1984 the company's expansion was halted after a series of rash mergers and acquisitions. In 1985 the company debt-to-capital ratio fell to 20%. Hogan, after 37 years with Standex, stepped down as president passing
30-471: The position to Thomas L. King. In 1994, Standex purchased Toastswell, a company founded in the late 1920s from the Pavelka family. Toastswell assets were later purchased from Standex in 1997 by Star Manufacturing International. In July 2020, Standex acquired Renco Electronics for $ 28 million. In November 2017, Standex began trading ex-dividends at $ 0.18 per share. This represented a 12.5% increase over
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