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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company · Findlay, OH United States ·(NYSE: CTB)

Company Description

701 Lima Ave.
Findlay, OH
45840
United States (Map)
Phone: 419-423-1321
Fax: 419-424-4212
Toll Free: 800-854-6288
Rankings
  • #470 in FORTUNE 500
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Cooper Tire & Rubber is a real wheeler dealer. The company is the fourth largest tire manufacturer in North America (behind the likes of Bridgestone, Michelin, and Goodyear) and among the top 10 in the world. It makes and sells replacement tires mainly for passenger cars and light trucks but also for motorcycles, race cars, and off-road vehicles. Cooper operates eight manufacturing facilities and some 40 distribution centers worldwide. Customers include tire dealers, wholesale distributors, and regional and national tire chains. Unlike some of its rivals, Cooper does not typically sell to automotive OEMs. It divested its tread rubber and retreading operations in 2007 to focus on the replacement tire market. To read the full description, subscribe now.

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Key Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Financials

Company TypePublic - NYSE: CTB

Headquarters
Fiscal Year-EndDecember
2008 Sales (mil.)$2,881.8
2008 Employees13,311

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Executives

27 executives listed for Cooper Tire & Rubber Company's Findlay, OH location.
TitleName & BioContact
Chairman, President, and CEORoy ArmesNetwork
Philip WeaverNetwork
VP, General Counsel, and SecretaryJames KlineNetwork

Competition

Competitive Landscape for Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Demand for auto parts is driven by new car sales, which are strongly affected by interest rates, and by the replacement market. Company profitability industry depends partly on the difficulty of manufacturing products and partly on demand volume, since many costs are fixed. Small companies can compete successfully by focusing on a small number of products or some highly technical ones. The structure of the industry is complex, with most smaller companies (referred to as "tier 2" and "tier 3" suppliers) selling parts to larger suppliers (referred to as "tier 1" suppliers), who in turn sell component assemblies or modules to car and truck assemblers such as GM and Ford - collectively called OEMsTo read the full description, subscribe now.
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