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The History
of Carlisle Companies Inc.
Carlisle Companies Incorporated has a long and proud history
which began in 1917, when Charles S. Moomy opened Carlisle Tire
and Rubber Company in Carlisle, Pennsylvania to sell inner tubes
to Montgomery Ward and Company. With thirty employees working
ten-hour days, Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company began producing
automobile inner tubes. The Company continued to grow and prosper
through the 1920s.
With the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the beginning of the
Depression, Carlisle Tire and Rubber, like most other
companies during that era, found itself in a desperate struggle to
stay afloat. Near the end of the 1930s, in order to avoid
bankruptcy, Moomy turned all of his common and preferred stock
over to the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia which by then, as
the largest shareholder, had control of the Company.
The end of the depression and the beginning of World War II
forced changes upon the rubber industry. Japan cut off 95% of the
natural rubber supply from the East Indies, forcing Carlisle,
along with other companies, to seek other sources. In December
1945, Carlisle began to manufacture inner tubes using synthetic
rubber.
Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company was purchased in 1943 by
Pharis Tire and Rubber Company for $330,000. But significant
losses followed and in 1949, the Board of Directors decided to
liquidate the company. All Carlisle stock was distributed to the
Pharis stockholders and the company was officially renamed
Carlisle Corporation. During the 1950s and 1960s Carlisle began to
acquire a variety of other companies diversifying their product
mix to include roofing materials, insulated wire and baby food jar
sealant rings. By the end of the 1960s, Carlisle was producing
aerospace and electronic products, recreational tires, automotive
accessories and brake linings as well as other divergent products.
Since that time until today Carlisle’s diversification
efforts, both through product line extensions within its core
businesses and through acquisitions, has continued to build a
strong decentralized company that builds market leadership and
creates enduring competitive advantage, thereby adding value for
our shareholders.
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