Stanley Black & Decker Inc

NYSE: SWK
$89.32
+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Closing price April 19, 2024
Stanley Black & Decker, a global leader in tools and storage, offers a wide range of products including professional-grade power tools, hand tools, outdoor products, and accessories. Known for brands like DEWALT, CRAFTSMAN, and BLACK+DECKER, it serves various markets from DIY enthusiasts to professionals in construction and manufacturing. With a history dating back to 1843, the company has evolved into a go-to source for innovative tools, lawn and garden equipment, and industrial fastening solutions, catering to customers through retailers, distributors, and a direct sales force worldwide.
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