-- 北美物业服务公司FirstService Corporation(多伦多证券交易所和纳斯达克股票代码:FSV)宣布已完成两项收购,进一步拓展了旗下Paul Davis Restoration和California Closets两大业务板块的自有运营规模。交易条款未予披露。 FSV在一份声明中指出,Paul Davis Restoration近期通过收购其在俄亥俄州克利夫兰和阿克伦市场的特许经营业务,扩大了其自有平台。该业务为住宅业主以及商业和机构客户提供灾后修复、物品清理、重建和霉菌治理服务。现有管理团队将保留所有权,并继续负责俄亥俄州地区的日常运营。 FSV表示:“此次收购进一步推进了我们在北美约375家门店组成的特许经营网络中选择性收购加盟店的战略。” FSV还指出,此次收购的加盟店涵盖了印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯、肯塔基州路易斯维尔和列克星敦以及俄亥俄州辛辛那提等大都市区。FSV补充道,此次收购将进一步拓展California Closets品牌的自有业务,使其覆盖更多具有巨大未来增长潜力的市场。 FirstService首席执行官Scott Patterson表示:“我们将继续推进Paul Davis和California Closets的自有业务战略,并抓住机遇。这些补充收购增强了我们在北美主要市场的业务实力和把握增长机遇的能力。” FSV股价在美股盘前交易中下跌2%,此前该股昨日在美国上涨1.9%,在加拿大上涨1.6%。
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