Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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| Type | Public (NYSE: KMB) |
| Founded | Neenah, Wisconsin (1872) |
| Location | Dallas, Texas (World Headquarters) |
| Key people | Thomas J. Falk, CEO/Chairman Mark A. Buthman, SVP/CFO |
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| Products | Kleenex Huggies Kotex |
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| Website | www.Kimberly-Clark.com |
Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) is an American corporation that produces mostly paper based consumer products. Kimberly-Clark brand name products include "Kleenex" facial tissue and "Huggies" disposable diapers. Based in Dallas, Texas, it has approximately 63,900 employees.
Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 in Neenah, Wisconsin, with $30,000 capitalization. Their first business was running paper wood pulp mills. In 1995 Kimberly-Clark merged with the Scott Paper Company in a US$9.4 billion merger.