Hubbell Inc. - Overview
Brands
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Description
Hubbell is a public company headquartered in Connecticut with an estimated 16,300 employees. In the US, the company has a notable market share in at least four industries: Lighting Fixtures Manufacturing, Wiring Device Manufacturing, Smart Meter Manufacturing, Building Lighting Control System Manufacturing and Lighting Fixtures Manufacturing. Their largest market share is in the Building Lighting Control System Manufacturing industry, where they account for an estimated 15.2% of total industry revenue and are considered an All Star because they display stronger market share, profit and revenue growth compared to their peers.
Company Details
Registered Name: Hubbell Inc.
Headquarters: 40 Waterview Dr, Shelton, CT 06484-1000
Website: https://www.hubbell.com/
Hubbell Inc. - SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Weaknesses
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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