What IP? Its a filter?FRAM IP is worth some big money.
What IP? Its a filter?FRAM IP is worth some big money.
The brand name is considered IP alsoWhat IP? Its a filter?
OK. I didn't think of trademarks as Intellectual Property - but they are property, - and yes someone would buy the FRAM name for sure.The brand name is considered IP also
I would not necessarily be against seeing a PGI made filter with FRAM branding on it.OK. I didn't think of trademarks as Intellectual Property - but they are property, - and yes someone would buy the FRAM name for sure.
I knew some of their brands but wow, they own some huge companies (or for some of these, I think make licensed products, like Michelin wiper blades?)
https://firstbrandsgroup.com/our-brands
The brand name is not for you and I though. Is for someone just walking by needing to grab a filter, they grab what they recognize. No one knows who Premium Guard is. But people pay a lot for a PG made Mobil 1 filter.I would not necessarily be against seeing a PGI made filter with FRAM branding on it.
Balance of probability in my book says Walmart would still stock FRAM regardless of who owns and makes them.Of course just because someone bought the brand, doesn't mean that Walmart or the parts stores would stock them, which is likely why First Brands bought them in the first place.
Balance of probability in my book would say Walmart would still stock FRAM regardless of who own and made them.
I have always been of the opinion that someone should just buy the brand and chuck the legacy manufacturing capital equipment and methods to liquidation. If they are wanting to keep some manufacturing in the USA, then start fresh with new methods, equipment and design.I agree, we all know that Walmart has a vested interest in cardboard![]()
This seems to be the repeated pattern with capital companies...they buy up major brands, leverage those major brands to buy more, and repeat until the debt load is too great. Then they fail.Once a titan in the filter business, unfortunately a lot of companies screw up and bankrupt themselves, even the big players.