First Brands

I'm still hoping that WalMart buys Fram.
They will find a way to cheapen Fram, the reality is that the best oil filter that was ever made will no longer come back. Just buy the cheapest oil filter and change it every 5000 miles. I have 3 of the original XG2's on my shelf as well as an original XG3600, these oil filters in a properly running engine are good for at least 30,000 miles if you consider a 5000-mile OCI with a good synthetic oil. It is really a shame that the people who bought Fram could have kept the original favorite of mine and charged at least $5.00 more and I would have still bought it. I did have the chance of buying at least 10 of the original XG2's but I passed because I was thinking what if I do not have my car anymore and I get something else!
 
PGI and official on or before April 17 if deal goes through

https://au.investing.com/news/compa...d-autolite-brands-for-25-million-93CH-4335169

"Investing.com -- Bankrupt auto-parts maker First Brands Group has agreed to sell 12 of its brands, including Fram, Autolite and Trico, to PGI Northstar for $25 million, according to court documents filed Thursday.


PGI Northstar will also assume certain liabilities related to the brands as part of the transaction. The sale requires approval from a judge before it can be completed.

https://www.truckpartsandservice.co...s-seeks-emergency-sale-of-filter-and-wiper-ip

https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr...al-reach-through-acquisition-of-key-ip-assets
 
Ok my post was deleted for copyright violation? Must've been because I replied to a message and that quote had the issue.. ok moving on..

What I was saying before.. Of the news that PGI is buying out First Brand's Intellectual property of most of their brands including Fram. I kept thinking and posting that PGI would have new business after all the customers of Fram didn't have any more filters and they turn to PGI. Everyone and yes I agree that throwing away the Fram brand was a huge mistake. But instead PGI buys out the IP of Fram (and other brands) and will sell under those brands.

This is great news, now Fram brand will stay on the shelf, where it's brand name has a huge (almost an understatement) reach in the marketplace. And.. we will get readily available PGI made filters! Which is awesome! Not that they're hard to find now, just more options.

From all the cut/posts we've seen of the PGI filters, they have excellent quality, and this just furthers that! Cool!
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Ok my post was deleted for copyright violation? Must've been because I replied to a message and that quote had the issue.. ok moving on..

What I was saying before.. Of the news that PGI is buying out First Brand's Intellectual property of most of their brands including Fram. I kept thinking and posting that PGI would have new business after all the customers of Fram didn't have any more filters. Everyone and yes I agree that throwing away the Fram brand was a huge mistake. Looks like PGI agreed! This is great news, now Fram brand will stay on the shelf, where it's brand name has a huge (almost an understatement) influence in the marketplace. And.. we will get readily available PGI made filters! Which is awesome! Not that they're hard to find now, just more options.

From all the cut/posts we've seen of the PGI filters, they have excellent quality, and this just furthers that! Cool!
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Mine and Donald's too. We all know we can't just copy and paste with no link or attribution. I mean heck that looked like the poster wrote the whole thing. Anyway I just want to SAY I DIDN'T BREAK THE NEWS. None of us did really. It's common knowledge out of the bankruptcy proceedings.
 
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Mine and Donald's too. We all know we can't just copy and paste with no link or attribution. I mean heck that looked like the poster wrote the whole thing. Anyway I just want to SAY I DIDN'T BREAK THE NEWS. None of did really. It's common knowledge out of the bankruptcy proceedings.
thanks for explaining..yes I do have to give credit to @Donald too. But thanks for putting in the new links..

I do have to wonder though, about PGI, what kind of liabilities were they inheriting? Hope it's not a festering wound that's going to infect them down the road!
 
thanks for explaining..yes I do have to give credit to @Donald too. But thanks for putting in the new links..

I do have to wonder though, about PGI, what kind of liabilities were they inheriting? Hope it's not a festering wound that's going to infect them down the road!
I figure big debtors gonna have lawsuits.......yeah regardless of bankruptcy..........and who knows other lawsuits and liabilities. You bet PGI is and has done due diligence.
 
PGI and official on or before April 17 if deal goes through

https://au.investing.com/news/compa...d-autolite-brands-for-25-million-93CH-4335169

"Investing.com -- Bankrupt auto-parts maker First Brands Group has agreed to sell 12 of its brands, including Fram, Autolite and Trico, to PGI Northstar for $25 million, according to court documents filed Thursday.


PGI Northstar will also assume certain liabilities related to the brands as part of the transaction. The sale requires approval from a judge before it can be completed.

https://www.truckpartsandservice.co...s-seeks-emergency-sale-of-filter-and-wiper-ip

https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr...al-reach-through-acquisition-of-key-ip-assets
They are an offshoring company though, so I'm not sure how well that bodes for the future of the manufacturing facilities (which I appreciate are currently suspended) in North America where this doesn't apply:
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From: https://premiumguard.com/about-pgi/our-company/

Their only North American manufacturing facility is located in Mexico, which is consistent with the above statement.
 
Yeah, it's a paltry sum.
Score for PGI no doubt.

They are an offshoring company though, so I'm not sure how well that bodes for the future of the manufacturing facilities (which I appreciate are currently suspended) in North America where this doesn't apply:
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From: https://premiumguard.com/about-pgi/our-company/

Their only North American manufacturing facility is located in Mexico, which is consistent with the above statement.
Truth. I don't blame PGI, I blame the same clown who ran FB into the ground.
 
Score for PGI no doubt.


Truth. I don't blame PGI, I blame the same clown who ran FB into the ground.
Yeah, this is the continuation of the legacy that got the West into the state that it's in. Historical brand gets sold to private equity to benefit a select few, private equity runs it into an iceberg, offshoring hawk buys it for next to nothing, valuable IP is transferred, the divide between have and have not grows while domestic security is slowly eroded.
 
"Investing.com -- Bankrupt auto-parts maker First Brands Group has agreed to sell 12 of its brands, including Fram, Autolite and Trico, to PGI Northstar for $25 million, according to court documents filed Thursday.


This is surprising to me, and I’ve worked with carmakers (sales and marketing capacity) at the factory level since 1995.

I would’ve thought that Fram alone had significantly more blue-sky brand value than $25M
 
This is surprising to me, and I’ve worked with carmakers (sales and marketing capacity) at the factory level since 1995.

I would’ve thought that Fram alone had significantly more blue-sky brand value than $25M

It says PGI will also take on certain liabilities related to the 12 brands. I assume most of the value is being soaked by the debt.
 
I know they got a lot of brands for not much basically the price of what they would have had to spend establish a complete sales and dealer network but I'm not sure how much Autolite adds to the deal anymore as we never use them at work and a lot of the motorcraft branded plugs are made by NGK so what is their market share of plugs anymore ?
 
If PGI Northstar was motivated, they could import from China within a month all the tooling and equipment needed to setup a clean sheet factory here in the USA. It sure will not be in any pro Union areas of the country.
 
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