Salton, Inc. (OTC:SFPI) is a Florida based company that manufactures home appliances, notably the George Foreman series (since 1994) of contact grills and related devices. Salton also manufactures the Juiceman (see Jay Kordich) and Breadman series of home appliances and owns the divisions Maxim and Toastmaster.
Its headquarters are in Miramar, Florida. The company was founded in 1947 by Lou Salton, a Jewish immigrant from Poland who invented the first hot plate.
In 2001, General Time Corporation, parent company of Westclox, a clock manufacturer, went bankrupt, and sold the Westclox trademarks to Salton.
On 6 August 2007, Salton was suspended from the NYSE. It was subsequently listed on the OTC Bulletin Board, changing its symbol from SFP to SFPI.
In October 2007, Salton sold its entire time products business, including the Westclox and Ingraham trademarks, to NYL Holdings LLC
Its headquarters are in Miramar, Florida. The company was founded in 1947 by Lou Salton, a Jewish immigrant from Poland who invented the first hot plate.
In 2001, General Time Corporation, parent company of Westclox, a clock manufacturer, went bankrupt, and sold the Westclox trademarks to Salton.
On 6 August 2007, Salton was suspended from the NYSE. It was subsequently listed on the OTC Bulletin Board, changing its symbol from SFP to SFPI.
In October 2007, Salton sold its entire time products business, including the Westclox and Ingraham trademarks, to NYL Holdings LLC
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