Landers, Frary, and Clark
American, 1862 - 1965
By the 1950s, Landers, Frary, and Clark was weakening, and it sold off some of its divisions after 85 years of operation. LFC continued to make acquisitions, such as the Dazey Corporation in 1954, and the Handy-Hannah Products Corporation in 1956. Despite these acquisitions, LFC could not keep pace with competition. In 1965, Landers, Frary, and Clark was acquired by General Electric's Housewares Division, along with its Universal trade name.
Person TypeCorporate Entity
American, 1814 - 1872
American, founded 2000