Bronzeoak Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 1981

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Acquired/​Merged

  • Latest Deal Type
  • M&A

  • Financing Rounds
  • 1

Bronzeoak General Information

Description

Producer of bioethanol for renewable energy purposes. The company focuses on advantaged feedstocks and bioenergy program.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Acquired/Merged
Financing Status
Corporate Backed or Acquired
Corporate Office
  • Bronzeoak House
  • Stafford Road
  • Caterham CR3 6JG
  • England, United Kingdom
Primary Industry
Agricultural Chemicals
Vertical(s)
Corporate Office
  • Bronzeoak House
  • Stafford Road
  • Caterham CR3 6JG
  • England, United Kingdom

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Bronzeoak Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Valuation/
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Post-Val Status Debt

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Bronzeoak FAQs

  • When was Bronzeoak founded?

    Bronzeoak was founded in 1981.

  • Where is Bronzeoak headquartered?

    Bronzeoak is headquartered in Caterham, United Kingdom.

  • What industry is Bronzeoak in?

    Bronzeoak’s primary industry is Agricultural Chemicals.

  • Is Bronzeoak a private or public company?

    Bronzeoak is a Private company.

  • What is Bronzeoak’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Bronzeoak is .

  • When was Bronzeoak acquired?

    Bronzeoak was acquired on 04-Mar-2011.

  • Who acquired Bronzeoak?

    Bronzeoak was acquired by ThomasLloyd Group.

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