Lamb Weston EMEA Overview
- Year Founded
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1994
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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2
- Investments
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2
Lamb Weston EMEA General Information
Description
Producer of food products intended to provide potato snacks. The company's frozen potato products include twisters, potato dippers and connoisseur fries as well as dehydrated potato flakes serving customers in the food industry and retail segments.
Contact Information
Website
www.lambweston.eu(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- Stationsweg 18a
- Postbus 17
- 4416 PJ Kruiningen
- Netherlands
Corporate Office
- Stationsweg 18a
- Postbus 17
- 4416 PJ Kruiningen
- Netherlands
Lamb Weston EMEA Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Lamb Weston EMEA Comparisons
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Lamb Weston EMEA Competitors (47)
One of Lamb Weston EMEA’s 47 competitors is McCain Foods, a Corporation company based in Toronto, Canada.
Company Name | Financing Status | Location | Employees | Total Raised | Last Financing Date/Type | Last Financing Amount |
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McCain Foods | Corporation | Toronto, Canada | ||||
BAKER & BAKER | Private Equity-Backed | Wirral, United Kingdom | ||||
J&J Snack Foods | Corporation | Mount Laurel, NJ | ||||
Puratos | Private Equity-Backed | Brussels, Belgium | ||||
Snyder's-Lance | Corporate Backed or Acquired | Charlotte, NC |
Lamb Weston EMEA Patents
Lamb Weston EMEA Recent Patent Activity
Publication ID | Patent Title | Status | First Filing Date | Technology (CPC) | Citations |
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AU-2020311387-A1 | Hydro-mechanical cutter | Pending | 09-Jul-2019 |
Lamb Weston EMEA Former Investors
Investor Name | Investor Type | Holding | Investor Since | Participating Rounds | Contact Info |
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Lamb Weston EMEA Acquisitions (2)
Lamb Weston EMEA’s most recent deal was a Merger/Acquisition with Oerlemans Foods Nederland (potato division). The deal was made on 15-Jun-2017.
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Lead Partner |
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Oerlemans Foods Nederland (potato division) | 15-Jun-2017 | Merger/Acquisition | Food Products | ||
Frisch & Frost Nahrungsmittel | 27-Oct-2010 | Merger/Acquisition | Food Products |
Lamb Weston EMEA Subsidiaries (1)
Company Name | Industry | Location | Founded |
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Lwm Potatoes | Human Capital Services | Kruiningen, Netherlands |
Lamb Weston EMEA Exits (1)
Lamb Weston EMEA’s most recent exit was on 27-Oct-2010 from Frisch & Frost Nahrungsmittel. The exit was categorized as .
Company Name | Exit Date | Exit Type | Exit Size | Status | Buyers |
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Frisch & Frost Nahrungsmittel | 27-Oct-2010 | Completed |
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Lamb Weston EMEA FAQs
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When was Lamb Weston EMEA founded?
Lamb Weston EMEA was founded in 1994.
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Where is Lamb Weston EMEA headquartered?
Lamb Weston EMEA is headquartered in Kruiningen, Netherlands.
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What industry is Lamb Weston EMEA in?
Lamb Weston EMEA’s primary industry is Food Products.
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Is Lamb Weston EMEA a private or public company?
Lamb Weston EMEA is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Lamb Weston EMEA?
The current valuation of Lamb Weston EMEA is
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What is Lamb Weston EMEA’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Lamb Weston EMEA is
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Who are Lamb Weston EMEA’s investors?
Meijer Frozen Foods has invested in Lamb Weston EMEA.
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Who are Lamb Weston EMEA’s competitors?
McCain Foods, BAKER & BAKER, J&J Snack Foods, Puratos, and Snyder's-Lance are some of the 47 competitors of Lamb Weston EMEA.
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When was Lamb Weston EMEA acquired?
Lamb Weston EMEA was acquired on 28-Feb-2023.
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Who acquired Lamb Weston EMEA?
Lamb Weston EMEA was acquired by Lamb Weston Holdings.
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