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Griffon Corporation
Formerly
Instrument Systems Corporation (ISC) (1959–1995)
Company type
Public
Traded as
NYSE: GFF S&P 600 Component
Industry
Conglomerate Building products Aerospace and defense Garage doors Plastics
Founded
College Point, Queens, New York, United States 1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Headquarters
712 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10019, United States[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ronald J. Kramer, Chairman and CEO Robert F. Mehmel, President and COO Brian G. Harris, Senior Vice President and CFO Seth Kaplan, Senior Vice President and General Counsel[2]
Products
Diversified investments
Revenue
US$ 1.978 billion (FY 2018)[3]
Net income
US$ 14.912 million (FY 2017)[4]
Total assets
US$ 2.085 billion (FY 2018)[3]
Number of employees
4,700 (FY 2017)[4]
Subsidiaries
The AMES Companies ClosetMaid Clopay Building Products CornellCookson
Website
www.griffon.com
Griffon Corporation is a multinational conglomerate headquartered in New York City. The company conducts its operations through five subsidiaries: The AMES Companies, ClosetMaid, Clopay Building Products, and CornellCookson. Griffon has been publicly traded since 1961[5] and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as a component stock of the S&P SmallCap 600, S&P Composite 1500, and Russell 2000 indices.[6]
Griffon operates as a diversified management and holding company conducting business through Worldwide owned subsidiaries. Griffon provides direction and assistance to its subsidiaries in connection with acquisition and growth opportunities as well as in connection with divestitures. Griffon focuses on acquiring, owning, and operating businesses in a variety of industries, and intends to continue the growth of its existing segments and diversify further through investments and acquisitions.[7]
Griffon's subsidiaries include:
The AMES Companies is a manufacturer of non electronically powered lawn and garden tools and accessories.
ClosetMaid is a North American manufacturer and distributor of wood and wire home storage and organization products.
Clopay Building Products is a manufacturer of residential and commercial sectional doors, and is North America's largest manufacturer of residential garage doors.
CornellCookson is a leader in the manufacture of commercial rolling steel doors and security grilles in North America.
^"Griffon Corporation". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
^"Griffon Management Team". Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
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