Hoover US
Hoover is a well-known and respected manufacturer of household appliances in the United States, having been founded in 1908. It was given this name in honor of its founder, William Henry Hoover, and it is now well-known. Despite the fact that things remained local for the longest time, after Techtronic Industries purchased it for $107 million in 2006, things began to change.
The central office is now in Hong Kong, despite the fact that the headquarters are still in North Carolina. The company is colossal, with over 30,000 employees and annual sales of more than $7.7 billion. It is in good hands, despite the fact that it is no longer an American corporation.
Frigidaire
Frigidaire was founded in Indiana in 1918 under the name Guardian Refrigerator Company. While Alfred Mellowes and Nathaniel B. Wales had the idea, they lacked the funds to see it through. To save the day, a GM executive named William C. Durant stepped in.
He invested in the company, allowing the two of them to grow it to where it is now. When the company went out of business in 1979, it was owned by The White Sewing Machine Company. Electrolux, a Swedish company, bought the company in 1986. Frigidaire is still a subsidiary of this company. Nonetheless, it appears to be doing fine on its own.