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Whirlpool Corporation

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is the largest United States home appliance maker (second-largest worldwide, after Sweden's AB Electrolux). Whirlpool has about 68,000 employess worldwide and manufactures appliances under a variety of brand names listed below.

In North America, Whirlpool Corporation is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan and manufacturers appliances in the states of Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio, and Tennessee.

Whirlpool's seminal product was the clothes washing machine, which in the United States is today manufactured in Clyde, Ohio. The washing machine plant produces about 20,000 top-loading washing machines per day, or a total of about 4.8 million per year. The machines are produced for sale primarily in North America and Australia.

Diversity

Whirlpool received a 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index released by the Human Rights Campaign starting in 2004, the third year of the report.

Community Involvement

Whirlpool Corporation is a principal supporter of Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization dedicated to building low-cost, affordable housing. Whirlpool donates a clothes washing machine, clothes dryer, refrigerator, and stove to every Habitat for Humanity house.

Whirlpool also sponsored many homes in the Jimmy Carter Work Project in the summer of 2005. In Benton Harbor, 24 new homes were built through Harbor Habitat for Humanity. The JCWP was part of a statewide initiative to provide affordable homes to families in Benton Harbor, Detroit and various other Michigan communities.


Brands

  • Whirlpool
  • Bauknecht
  • Brastemp
  • Consul (appliances)
  • Estate (appliances)
  • Gladiator GarageWorks
  • Inglis (appliances) (now Whirlpool Canada)
  • KIC (in South Africa)
  • KitchenAid
  • Laden (France)
  • Polar (appliances)
  • Roper (appliances)
  • Speed Queen Mexico (but not Speed Queen in the United States)

Whirlpool also manufactures under the Kenmore label, (manufactured for Sears, Roebuck and Company). In fact, Whirlpool sells more of its appliances under the "Kenmore" name than under its own "Whirlpool" brand.


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Whirlpool's seminal product was the clothes washing machine, which in the United States is today manufactured in Clyde, Ohio. In the U.S., the first-sale doctrine, Softman v. In North America, Whirlpool Corporation is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan and manufacturers appliances in the states of Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio, and Tennessee. As a result, huge fortunes have been made by selling goods that have a minimal cost of reproduction on a per-item basis. Whirlpool has about 68,000 employess worldwide and manufactures appliances under a variety of brand names listed below. Most limit the number of computers the software can be installed on, the number of users that can use the software, and apply other limitations that are not inherent in the technology. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is the largest United States home appliance maker (second-largest worldwide, after Sweden's AB Electrolux). So-called "shrink-wrap" licenses and "click-through" licenses are common.

Speed Queen Mexico (but not Speed Queen in the United States). Software licenses are often highly restrictive, and most software users do not read them in full. Roper (appliances). In the United States this right to resell is part of the first-sale doctrine. Polar (appliances). The person who purchases a book normally owns the atoms and the right to resell or lend, but not the copyright to the text. Laden (France). Computer users may think of licenses as in reference to end user licence agreements (EULA), which are claimed by vendors to encumber the user with extra restrictions besides the copyright, as a condition of granting permission under copyright law to use the work.

KitchenAid. The holder of intellectual property rights such as a copyright, trademark, or patent may (and often does) require that a license be accepted as a condition of being allowed to use, reproduce, or create an instance of the licensed work. KIC (in South Africa). Licensing (or Registration) is required of a number of occupations and professions where maintenance of standards is required to protect public safety, for example physicians, psychologists, electricians are licensed in many countries. Inglis (appliances) (now Whirlpool Canada). . Gladiator GarageWorks. Licenses can be gratuitous, revokable at will (sometimes called a bare license) or a type of bailment.

Estate (appliances). Such a license could be enforced with an injunction. Consul (appliances). To be distinguished from a license coupled with an interest which is an irrevocable license that granted some interest in land or in a chattel. Brastemp. Originally in reference to property, a license was the right of an individual to enter upon the property of another to do an act that would have otherwise been considered illegal as a trespass, such as walking in the woods, hunting game or swimming in the lake. Bauknecht. In law, the document is the evidence of a license to be distinguished from the underlying license which is the actual permission to an act in a way that would be otherwise unlawful.

Whirlpool. A license (American English) or licence (Commonwealth English) is a document or agreement giving permission to do something.