Alberto-Culver Pro-Line Buy Doubles Ethnic Hair Care Sales To $90 Mil.
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Alberto-Culver will double its ethnic hair care business to $90 mil. in annual sales with the acquisition of Dallas-based Pro-Line Corporation, a marketer of African American personal care products.
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Pro-Line International sales could reach $100 mil. within the next year following consolidation of the business with Alberto's existing ethnic hair care products, the company announces March 23. Following completion of the Pro-Line acquisition, the Dallas firm's TCB and Motions brands will be combined with Alberto-Culver's Soft & Beautiful and Just for Me operations. Pro-Line International President Eric Brown will remain on to head up the combined entity. Alberto says there is "significant growth potential" for the newly acquired business in the U.S. and abroad. The company announced its intention to purchase Pro-Line for $45 mil. March 13 (1"The Rose Sheet" March 20, p. 5)