EMERSON ELECTRIC CO
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First SEC filing: March 12, 2025 · Latest: March 12, 2025
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Emerson Electric Co., commonly known as Emerson, is an American multinational corporation headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. The Fortune 500 company manufactures and delivers a range of industrial automation and control systems, climate control solutions, measurement and analytical instrumentation, and provides engineering services for industrial, commercial, and consumer markets.
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Emerson Electric Co., commonly known as Emerson, is an American multinational corporation headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. The Fortune 500 company manufactures and delivers a range of industrial automation and control systems, climate control solutions, measurement and analytical instrumentation, and provides engineering services for industrial, commercial, and consumer markets.
History
Emerson was established 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri, as Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. by Civil War Union veteran John Wesley Emerson to manufacture electric motors using a patent owned by the Scottish-born brothers Charles and Alexander Meston. In 1892, it became the first to sell electric fans in the United States. It expanded its product line to include electric sewing machines, electric dental drills, and power tools.
During World War II, under the leadership of Stuart Symington, Emerson became the world's largest manufacturer of airplane armament. Emerson ranked 52nd among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.
Products
Automation Solutions
Emerson provides advanced process automation, control systems, and software to industries such as oil and gas, power generation, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment.
Aerospace and Defense Solutions
Emerson Electric also plays a significant role in the aerospace and defense industry, producing high-performance avionics equipment. The AN/APQ series of radar systems, which provide advanced targeting and navigation capabilities for military aircraft, are key products in this segment. Notable products include:
AN/APG-69
AN/APQ-153
AN/APQ-157
AN/APQ-159
Operations
Operating in over 150 countries, Emerson supports industries such as oil and gas, power generation, chemicals, water treatment, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, aerospace and defense.
Acquisitions and divestments
In 1962, it acquired the United States Electrical Manufacturing Company as the U.S. Electrical Motors Division, including the brand U.S. Motors. In 1968, it acquired the InSinkErator company.
On December 15, 1999, Emerson Electric acquired Jordan Industries Inc.'s telecommunications equipment division for a total of $440 million, expanding it's interest into the telecommunications industry.
In 2010, Emerson sold its U.S. Motors brand to Nidec Corporation, divesting from the electric motors industry.
On December 1, 2016, Platinum Equity acquired Emerson’s Network Power division for more than $4 billion, rebranding the business as Vertiv.
In July 2018, Emerson completed the acquisition of Textron Tools and Test Businesses for a total of $810 million, which included brands such as Greenlee, Klauke, HD Electric, and Sherman + Reilly. This acquisition further expanded Emerson’s offerings in the professional tools and test equipment market.
On April 1, 2020, Emerson acquired American Governor Company, a provider of technologies used to control hydroelectric turbines.
In October 2022, Emerson reached a deal to sell a controlling interest in its climate technologies business to private equity firm Blackstone Inc. for $14 billion, including debt. The remaining shares were purchased by Blackstone Inc. for $3.5 billion in June 2024.
Following a nearly year-long negotiation, in April 2023, Emerson finalized an agreement to acquire National Instruments for $8.2 billion. This acquisition was designed to enhance Emerson’s automation technology capabilities, adding advanced testing and measurement technologies.
Corporate
Key leadership in the mid-20th century includes W.R. Persons, who focused on diversification and expansion from 1954 to 1973, followed by Charles Knight, under whom Emerson pursued aggressive acquisitions and global growth between 1973 and 2000. David Farr, who was CEO from 2000 to 2021, continued to expand the company's reach into international markets and advanced technology sectors. Jim Turley is the chairman, and Lal Karsanbhai is CEO.
Corporate relationships
Emerson's brands acquisitions
On December 22, 2014, Emerson announced the acquisition of Scotland-based Cascade Technologies Ltd., expanding its gas-analysis portfolio with laser-based measurement analyzers and systems for enhanced industrial emissions monitoring, production efficiencies, and regulatory compliance. Other main Emerson acquisitions and brands include:
Controversies
NBC Heroes lawsuit
On October 2, 2006, Emerson filed suit in federal court against NBC regarding a scene that appeared in the pilot episode of the network's TV series Heroes. The scene depicted Claire Bennet reaching into an active garbage disposal, severely injuring her hand. Emerson's suit claims the scene "casts the disposer in an unsavory light, irreparably tarnishing the product" by suggesting that serious injuries will result "in the event consumers were to accidentally insert their hand into one."
Emerson asked for a ruling barring future broadcasts of the pilot and to block NBC from using any Emerson trademarks in the future.
On February 23, 2007, the case was dropped. NBC Universal and Emerson Electric settled the lawsuit outside of court.
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Price change vs current quote, split-adjusted for corporate actions since the filing — not benchmarked, not annualized, not size-weighted
| Date | Ticker | Code | Shares | Price | Value | Owned after | Δ own | A/D | vs now |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 20, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $20.81 | $520,250 | 3,621,249 Indirect | -0.69% | Disposed | 1393.6% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 19, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $20.33 | $508,250 | 3,646,249 Indirect | -0.68% | Disposed | 1428.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 18, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $20.71 | $517,750 | 3,671,249 Indirect | -0.68% | Disposed | 1400.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 15, 2006 | EMR | S | 125,000 | $20.51 | $2,563,750 | 3,696,249 Indirect | -3.27% | Disposed | 1415.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 7, 2006 | EMR | S | 28,692 | $20.29 | $582,161 | 3,821,249 Indirect | -0.75% | Disposed | 1431.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 6, 2006 | EMR | S | 30,106 | $20.28 | $610,550 | 3,849,941 Indirect | -0.78% | Disposed | 1432.6% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 5, 2006 | EMR | S | 30,000 | $20.90 | $627,000 | 3,880,047 Indirect | -0.77% | Disposed | 1387.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Sept. 1, 2006 | EMR | S | 39,373 | $20.91 | $823,289 | 3,910,047 Indirect | -1.00% | Disposed | 1386.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 31, 2006 | EMR | S | 20,846 | $20.89 | $435,473 | 3,949,420 Indirect | -0.53% | Disposed | 1387.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 30, 2006 | EMR | S | 46,133 | $20.83 | $960,950 | 3,970,266 Indirect | -1.15% | Disposed | 1392.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 29, 2006 | EMR | S | 50,000 | $20.38 | $1,019,000 | 4,016,399 Indirect | -1.23% | Disposed | 1425.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 28, 2006 | EMR | S | 51,000 | $20.56 | $1,048,560 | 4,066,399 Indirect | -1.24% | Disposed | 1411.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 25, 2006 | EMR | S | 29,600 | $20.16 | $596,736 | 4,317,399 Indirect | -0.68% | Disposed | 1441.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 24, 2006 | EMR | S | 24,454 | $20.30 | $496,416 | 4,346,999 Indirect | -0.56% | Disposed | 1431.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 21, 2006 | EMR | S | 22,994 | $20.58 | $473,217 | 4,371,453 Indirect | -0.52% | Disposed | 1410.3% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 18, 2006 | EMR | S | 23,568 | $20.79 | $489,979 | 4,394,447 Indirect | -0.53% | Disposed | 1395.0% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 17, 2006 | EMR | S | 72,322 | $20.66 | $1,494,173 | 4,418,015 Indirect | -1.61% | Disposed | 1404.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 16, 2006 | EMR | S | 100,000 | $20.82 | $2,082,000 | 4,490,337 Indirect | -2.18% | Disposed | 1392.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 15, 2006 | EMR | S | 71,800 | $19.93 | $1,430,974 | 4,590,337 Indirect | -1.54% | Disposed | 1459.6% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 14, 2006 | EMR | S | 45,820 | $19.13 | $876,537 | 4,662,137 Indirect | -0.97% | Disposed | 1524.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 11, 2006 | EMR | S | 12,083 | $19.18 | $231,752 | 4,707,957 Indirect | -0.26% | Disposed | 1520.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 10, 2006 | EMR | S | 43,323 | $19.39 | $840,033 | 4,720,040 Indirect | -0.91% | Disposed | 1503.0% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 9, 2006 | EMR | S | 36,226 | $19.71 | $714,014 | 4,763,363 Indirect | -0.75% | Disposed | 1477.0% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 8, 2006 | EMR | S | 45,354 | $19.69 | $893,020 | 4,799,589 Indirect | -0.94% | Disposed | 1478.6% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 7, 2006 | EMR | S | 28,600 | $19.80 | $566,280 | 4,844,943 Indirect | -0.59% | Disposed | 1469.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 4, 2006 | EMR | S | 46,008 | $20.14 | $926,601 | 4,873,543 Indirect | -0.94% | Disposed | 1443.3% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 3, 2006 | EMR | S | 44,194 | $20.40 | $901,558 | 4,919,551 Indirect | -0.89% | Disposed | 1423.6% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 2, 2006 | EMR | S | 44,940 | $20.33 | $913,630 | 4,963,745 Indirect | -0.90% | Disposed | 1428.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Aug. 1, 2006 | EMR | S | 50,114 | $20.09 | $1,006,790 | 5,008,685 Indirect | -0.99% | Disposed | 1447.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 31, 2006 | EMR | S | 94,675 | $20.76 | $1,965,453 | 5,058,799 Indirect | -1.84% | Disposed | 1397.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 28, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $21.24 | $531,000 | 5,153,474 Indirect | -0.48% | Disposed | 1363.4% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 27, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $21.81 | $545,250 | 5,178,474 Indirect | -0.48% | Disposed | 1325.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 25, 2006 | EMR | S | 5,600 | $19.02 | $106,512 | 5,203,474 Indirect | -0.11% | Disposed | 1534.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 20, 2006 | EMR | S | 3,900 | $19.17 | $74,763 | 5,209,074 Indirect | -0.07% | Disposed | 1521.4% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 19, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $19.09 | $477,250 | 5,212,974 Indirect | -0.48% | Disposed | 1528.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 13, 2006 | EMR | S | 17,031 | $19.11 | $325,462 | 5,237,974 Indirect | -0.32% | Disposed | 1526.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 12, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $19.34 | $483,500 | 5,255,005 Indirect | -0.47% | Disposed | 1507.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 11, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $19.04 | $476,000 | 5,280,005 Indirect | -0.47% | Disposed | 1532.5% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 10, 2006 | EMR | S | 17,400 | $19.22 | $334,428 | 5,305,005 Indirect | -0.33% | Disposed | 1517.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| July 7, 2006 | EMR | S | 25,000 | $19.50 | $487,500 | 5,322,405 Indirect | -0.47% | Disposed | 1493.9% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Feb. 24, 2006 | EMR | S | 69,283 | $22.49 | $1,558,175 | 8,270,453 Indirect | -0.83% | Disposed | 1282.0% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Feb. 23, 2006 | EMR | S | 35,000 | $22.67 | $793,450 | 8,339,736 Indirect | -0.42% | Disposed | 1271.1% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Feb. 22, 2006 | EMR | S | 64,653 | $22.78 | $1,472,795 | 8,374,736 Indirect | -0.77% | Disposed | 1264.4% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Feb. 21, 2006 | EMR | S | 24,000 | $22.97 | $551,280 | 8,439,389 Indirect | -0.28% | Disposed | 1253.2% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Jan. 23, 2004 | EMR | S | 257,143 | $25.07 | $6,446,575 | 1,065,182 Direct | -19.45% | Disposed | 1139.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
| Jan. 21, 2004 | EMR | S | 1,714,286 | $25.07 | $42,977,150 | 1,322,325 Direct | -56.45% | Disposed | 1139.8% (price as of 2026-08-20) |
P = Open-market purchase · S = Sale · A = Grant/award · M = Option exercise · G = Gift · F = Tax withholding
Insider transactions are not a recommendation; sales are often driven by liquidity or tax reasons.
Initial ownership (Form 3) 1 holding
Securities held when first becoming an insider, per SEC Form 3.
| Date | Ticker | Security | Shares | Ownership |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 17, 2022 | EMR | Common Stock | 35,203,639 | Indirect |