Dedenbear Products Overview
- Year Founded
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1979

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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Buyout/LBO
- Financing Rounds
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1
Dedenbear Products General Information
Description
Designer and manufacturer of highly engineered electronic and mechanical products for competitive drag racers. The company's primary product lines include Dedenbear-branded delay boxes, starting line controllers, and throttle stops. It also offers transmission cases, racing oil pumps, shifter products, cooling systems, CO2 components, accessories, ET displays, nitrous oxide controllers, off road products, and wiring, ford knuckles, electric shifters, wire stretch cords, and powerglide kits. It offers its products through distributors.
Contact Information
Website
www.dedenbear.comCorporate Office
- 1917 Oak Park
- Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
- United States
Corporate Office
- 1917 Oak Park
- Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
- United States
Dedenbear Products Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Dedenbear Products FAQs
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When was Dedenbear Products founded?
Dedenbear Products was founded in 1979.
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Where is Dedenbear Products headquartered?
Dedenbear Products is headquartered in Pleasant Hill, CA.
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What industry is Dedenbear Products in?
Dedenbear Products’s primary industry is Road.
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Is Dedenbear Products a private or public company?
Dedenbear Products is a Private company.
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What is Dedenbear Products’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Dedenbear Products is
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When was Dedenbear Products acquired?
Dedenbear Products was acquired on 23-Jul-2007.
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Who acquired Dedenbear Products?
Dedenbear Products was acquired by Engineered Performance Technologies.
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