Fleer

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Das US-amerikanische Unternehmen Fleer war ein Hersteller von Süßwaren, vornehmlich Kaugummi, und Sammelkarten. rdf:langString
The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubble gum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989. Fleer originally developed a bubble gum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906. While this gum could be blown into bubbles, in other respects it was vastly inferior to regular chewing gum, and Blibber-Blubber was never marketed to the public. In 1928, Fleer employee Walter Diemer improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation to produce the first commercially successful bubble gum, Dubble Bubble. Its pink color set a tradition for nearly all bubble gums to follow. rdf:langString
La Fleer Corporation, fondée en 1885 par était la première société américaine qui a réussi à commercialiser le chewing-gum et un fabricant de cartes à collectionner. L'entreprise était détenue de manière familiale jusqu'en 1989. En 1959, la société se diversifie dans l'édition de cartes de baseball et basketball. En 1992, Fleer est racheté par la société Marvel Entertainment, empire créé autour de Marvel Comics pour 265 millions de USD. En 2005, les Grass en faillite revendent les droits sur la marque Fleer à Upper Deck. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Fleer (Unternehmen)
rdf:langString Fleer
rdf:langString Fleer Corporation
rdf:langString Fleer/Skybox International LP
rdf:langString Fleer/Skybox International LP
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xsd:date 2005-05-31
rdf:langString Brand acquired by Upper Deck in 2005
xsd:integer 1885
rdf:langString Frank H. Fleer
rdf:langString Fleer Logo.svg
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rdf:langString Bubble gum, trading cards
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rdf:langString Das US-amerikanische Unternehmen Fleer war ein Hersteller von Süßwaren, vornehmlich Kaugummi, und Sammelkarten.
rdf:langString The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubble gum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989. Fleer originally developed a bubble gum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906. While this gum could be blown into bubbles, in other respects it was vastly inferior to regular chewing gum, and Blibber-Blubber was never marketed to the public. In 1928, Fleer employee Walter Diemer improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation to produce the first commercially successful bubble gum, Dubble Bubble. Its pink color set a tradition for nearly all bubble gums to follow. Fleer became known as a maker of sports cards, starting in 1923 with the production of baseball cards. Fleer also released American football (1960) and basketball (1986) card sets through its history. The company also produced some non-sports trading cards. In 1995, Fleer acquired the trading card company SkyBox International and, over Thanksgiving vacation shuttered its Philadelphia plant (where Dubble Bubble had been made for 67 years). In 1998, 70-year-old Dubble Bubble was acquired by Canadian company Concord Confections; Concord, in turn, was acquired by Chicago-based Tootsie Roll Industries in 2004. In late May 2005, news circulated that Fleer was suspending its trading card operations immediately. By early July, in a move similar to declaring bankruptcy, the company began to liquidate its assets to repay creditors. The move included the auction of the Fleer trade name, as well as other holdings. Competitor Upper Deck won the Fleer name, as well as their die cast toy business, at a price of $6.1 million. Just one year earlier, Upper Deck tendered an offer of $25 million, which was rejected by Fleer based on the hope that the sports card market would turn in a direction more favorable to their licenses and target collector demographic. One negative aspect associated with Fleer's Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is that many sports card collectors now own redemption cards for autographs and memorabilia that may not be able to be redeemed; those fears were somewhat quenched in early 2006 when random memorabilia cards were mailed to the aforementioned collectors.
rdf:langString La Fleer Corporation, fondée en 1885 par était la première société américaine qui a réussi à commercialiser le chewing-gum et un fabricant de cartes à collectionner. L'entreprise était détenue de manière familiale jusqu'en 1989. En 1959, la société se diversifie dans l'édition de cartes de baseball et basketball. En 1992, Fleer est racheté par la société Marvel Entertainment, empire créé autour de Marvel Comics pour 265 millions de USD. En 1999, Marvel, après avoir regroupé Fleer et SkyBox International quatre ans auparavant, revend l'ensemble à , fondateur de Rite Aid et son fils pour 26 millions de USD. En 2005, les Grass en faillite revendent les droits sur la marque Fleer à Upper Deck. * Portail des entreprises * Portail de Marvel * Portail de Philadelphie
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xsd:date 2005-05-31
rdf:langString Brand acquired byUpper Deckin 2005
xsd:gYear 1885

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