-- 北美物業服務公司FirstService Corporation(多倫多證券交易所和納斯達克股票代碼:FSV)宣布已完成兩項收購,進一步拓展了旗下Paul Davis Restoration和California Closets兩大業務板塊的自有營運規模。交易條款未予披露。 FSV在聲明中指出,Paul Davis Restoration近期透過收購其在俄亥俄州克利夫蘭和阿克倫市場的特許經營業務,擴大了其自有平台。該業務為住宅業主以及商業和機構客戶提供災後修復、物品清理、重建和黴菌治理服務。現有管理團隊將保留所有權,並繼續負責俄亥俄州地區的日常營運。 FSV表示:“此次收購進一步推進了我們在北美約375家門店組成的特許經營網絡中選擇性收購加盟店的戰略。” FSV也指出,此次收購的加盟店涵蓋了印第安納州印第安納波利斯、肯塔基州路易斯維爾和列剋星敦以及俄亥俄州辛辛那提等大都會區。 FSV補充道,此次收購將進一步拓展California Closets品牌的自有業務,使其覆蓋更多具有巨大未來成長潛力的市場。 FirstService執行長Scott Patterson表示:“我們將繼續推進Paul Davis和California Closets的自有業務戰略,並抓住機會。這些補充收購增強了我們在北美主要市場的業務實力和把握增長機遇的能力。” FSV股價在美股盤前交易下跌2%,此前該股昨天在美國上漲1.9%,在加拿大上漲1.6%。
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