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This table shows the biggest manufacturers of cable in terms of revenue. The revenues noted here are total revenue of the group as reported in financial statements. These may not represent the revenues from their cable business.
ADI Global Distribution is a wholesale distributor of security, pro-AV and low-voltage products for contractors, installers, and resellers. [1] The company has over 190 locations throughout North America, Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Anixter was started in 1956 by brothers Alan and Bill Anixter. Known originally as Anixter Brothers, the two opened Anixter as a wholesale distribution company that resold cable. The two brothers received a $20,000 loan from their mother to get the business started, and within 10 years grew revenue to $10 million. [4]
Essex Wire Corporation was founded in 1930 [1] and was an original equipment manufacturer. It operated 44 plants [1] in North America by 1965 [1] and had sales of $355 million. [1] Superior Cable came into existence in 1954 [1] and had sales passing $500 million [1] in 1997.
Many hardware stores have specialty departments unique to its region or its owner's interests. These departments include hunting and fishing supplies, plants and nursery products, marine and boating supplies, pet food and supplies, farm and ranch supplies including animal feed, swimming pool chemicals, homebrewing supplies and canning supplies.
On January 18, 1960, Rea Magnet Wire was purchased by Alcoa. Sales manager Robert L. “Bob” Whearley—another Dudlo employee—was named President in late 1960 when brothers Samuel and David Rea left the company. Jim Vann, who had been president of Rea since 1982, joined with several others to buy Rea Magnet Wire from Alcoa.
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