EMR's Intelligent Devices strength, led by Final Control and regional gains, fuels growth despite softness in Safety and Productivity.
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| - Industry | - Sector | Surendralal Lanca Karsanbhai CEO | XETRA Exchange | US2910111044 ISIN |
| US Country | 73,000 Employees | - Last Dividend | 12 Dec 2006 Last Split | 1 Jun 1972 IPO Date |
Emerson Electric Co. stands as a pivotal technology and software entity, catering to a diverse array of needs across industrial, commercial, and consumer markets globally, including the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Established in 1890 and based in Saint Louis, Missouri, Emerson's operations span six critical segments: Final Control, Control Systems & Software, Measurement & Analytical, AspenTech, Discrete Automation, and Safety & Productivity. This structure allows Emerson to offer comprehensive solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and innovation for their clients.