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Acco Brands Corporation Common Stock (ACCO)

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+0.0100 (0.28%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 19th, 5:40 PM EDT
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Competitors to Acco Brands Corporation Common Stock (ACCO)

Esselte

Esselte, a subsidiary of the ACCO Brands Corporation, operates in the same space as its parent company by producing office supplies like binders, dividers, and filing systems. The competition is more of an internal rivalry, given that both brands target educational and professional markets with similar products. Acco Brands tends to lead in innovation and marketing, but Esselte benefits from being part of the larger corporation, providing support in manufacturing and distribution. As of now, Acco Brands holds the competitive edge due to its larger market capitalization and brand reach.

Newell Brands Inc. NWL +1.51%

Newell Brands Inc. competes with Acco Brands Corporation by offering a broad portfolio of consumer and office products that include stationery, storage solutions, and writing instruments. Both companies target similar market segments, including educational institutions and office environments, with slightly overlapping product lines. While Acco Brands focuses more on providing organizational products and office supplies, Newell leverages its diverse brand portfolio to appeal to a wider consumer base. Newell has a competitive advantage due to its extensive brand recognition and higher distribution network, giving it better reach in various market segments.

Office Depot, Inc. ODP +4.02%

Office Depot, Inc. competes with Acco Brands mainly as a retailer rather than a direct product manufacturer. While Acco Brands supplies a variety of office products, Office Depot sells those products to end consumers in physical and online stores. They also provide business services, such as printing and copying. The competitive edge lies with Office Depot's strong retail presence and customer service capabilities, allowing them to create more direct relationships with consumers. However, Acco Brands maintains an advantage in product innovation and a wider variety of office products based on its manufacturing capabilities.

Staples, Inc.

Staples, Inc. and Acco Brands both address the office supply market, but their approaches differ significantly. Staples operates primarily as a retailer, selling various brands, including Acco's products, which creates a retail channel dilemma. Staples focuses heavily on e-commerce and offers business solutions, whereas Acco Brands emphasizes product development and quality. Staples holds a competitive advantage in customer direct interaction and fulfillment capabilities, but Acco Brands stands out due to its specialized focus and ability to lead product design and innovation.