Mundial S/A Produtos de Consumo
- Mundial S/A Produtos de Consumo
Mundial S/A Produtos de Consumo is a Brazilian manufacturing company. Mundial produces beauty care implements, such as scissors, files and tweezers; and apparel fasteners, for example buttons, rivets and eyelets. Mundial is the result of the merger of Eberle S/A, founded 1896, and Zivi S/A, another Brazilian company which was founded in 1931.
Eberle began by producing tin oil lamps in Caxias do Sul, an industrial city located in the southernmost state of Brazil. Over time the company expanded into the manufacturing of horse riding gear, tableware, cutlery, motors and fasteners. After its merger with Zivi, the group was renamed Mundial S/A, and began to focus its operations on beauty implements and fashion apparel fasteners.
It is a publicly traded company, with shares trading daily at the São Paulo Stock Exchange (BOVESPA).
Current members of the board of directors of Mundial S/A are:
*Michael L Ceitlin (CEO)
*Murilo B. Kammer
*Raul Rosenthal L. de Matos
*Moshe Kattan
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