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FirstService Completes Two Tuck-Under Buys

-- FirstService Corporation (TSX and NASDAQ: FSV), a North American player in the property services sector, announced that it has completed two acquisitions which further add to the company-owned operations within its Paul Davis Restoration and California Closets business lines. Terms of the transactions were not disclosed.

In a statement FSV noted Paul Davis Restoration recently expanded its company-owned platform with the acquisition of its franchised operation covering the Cleveland and Akron, Ohio markets. This business provides mitigation, contents, reconstruction and mold remediation services to residential property owners, as well as commercial and institutional accounts. The existing leadership team will retain an ownership interest and continue to run day-to-day operations across this Ohio region. "This acquisition furthers our strategy of selectively acquiring franchises within our aggregate network of approximately 375 locations across North America, FSV said.

FSV also noted California Closets acquired the franchised territories encompassing the metropolitan areas of Indianapolis, Indiana; Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky; and Cincinnati, Ohio. This acquisition further expands the owned operations of the California Closets brand into additional markets with significant future growth potential, it added.

"We continue to advance our company-owned strategies at Paul Davis and California Closets as opportunities present themselves," said Scott Patterson, CEO of FirstService. "These tuck-under acquisitions bolster our presence and ability to capitalize on the growth opportunities in major markets across North America."

Shares in FSV were last seen down 2% in US premarket, after rising 1.9% in the U.S. and 1.6% in Canada yesterday.

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