A U.S. bankruptcy judge has approved a sale of Tupperware Brands. The move paves the way for the iconic food storage company ...
A total of 145 people will lose their jobs, but the company expects to rehire some of those same people when new ownership ...
Tupperware Brands is on the way to avoiding bankruptcy after a U.S. bankruptcy judge approved a sale to lenders on Tuesday.
The Kissimmee-based company famous for its food storage containers filed for bankruptcy protection last month, acknowledging ...
Last week, Tupperware said the new company´s 'initial focus' would be in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, South Korea, India and Malaysia, followed by European and additional Asian markets.
Tupperware once revolutionized food storage, with the brand’s roots dating back to a post-World War II mission of helping families save money on food waste with an airtight lid seal. The plastic ...
Tupperware Brands’ sales revenue was $1.37 billion in 1996, the year it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Revenue crossed $2 billion in 2008 and was $2.16 billion at the end of that ...
CANNOT BE PROSECUTED. TUPPERWARE IS SHUTTING DOWN OPERATIONS AT ITS HEADQUARTERS IN ORLANDO BY THE END OF THE YEAR. THE COMPANY IS ALSO LAYING OFF 145 EMPLOYEES. THE ANNOUNCEMENT COMES LESS THAN A ...
A US bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of Tupperware Brands to a group of lenders enabling the iconic food storage ...
Last week, Tupperware said the new company’s “initial focus” would be in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, South Korea, India and Malaysia, followed by European and additional Asian ...
Last week, Tupperware said the new company’s “initial focus” would be in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, South Korea, India and Malaysia, followed by European and additional Asian ...