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Pentair is a company focused on water technologies and enclosures for electronic products. In October 2004, its Tools Group was acquired by Black & Decker.
Pentair is a diversified operating company headquartered in Minnesota. Its Water Group is a global leader in providing innovative products and systems used worldwide in the movement, treatment, storage and enjoyment of water. Pentair’s Enclosures Group is a leader in the global enclosures market, designing and manufacturing standard, modified, and custom enclosures that house and protect sensitive electronics and electrical components. Revenues from continuing operations in 2004 were $2.28 billion, or $2.76 billion on a pro forma basis (as if Pentair’s 2004 acquisitions had been completed at the beginning of the year). Pentair has approximately 13,000 employees worldwide.
The Company pursues growth through both internal development and acquisitions, and is global in outlook and reach. Financial performance is reflected in a strong balance sheet. Though Pentair operations are decentralized, all Pentair businesses share a common Code of Business Conduct that guides the development of the organization and the conduct of its business affairs.
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