G&G Bus Service Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 1953

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Acquired/​Merged

  • Latest Deal Type
  • M&A

  • Financing Rounds
  • 1

G&G Bus Service General Information

Description

Operator of school bus services. The company offers transportation and school bus services in New York.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Acquired/Merged
Financing Status
Corporate Backed or Acquired
Corporate Office
  • P.O. Box 626
  • Florida, NY 10921
  • United States
Primary Industry
Road
Acquirer
Vertical(s)
Industrials
Corporate Office
  • P.O. Box 626
  • Florida, NY 10921
  • United States

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G&G Bus Service Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Valuation/
EBITDA
Post-Val Status Debt

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G&G Bus Service FAQs

  • When was G&G Bus Service founded?

    G&G Bus Service was founded in 1953.

  • Where is G&G Bus Service headquartered?

    G&G Bus Service is headquartered in Florida, NY.

  • What industry is G&G Bus Service in?

    G&G Bus Service’s primary industry is Road.

  • Is G&G Bus Service a private or public company?

    G&G Bus Service is a Private company.

  • What is G&G Bus Service’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for G&G Bus Service is .

  • When was G&G Bus Service acquired?

    G&G Bus Service was acquired on 11-Feb-2009.

  • Who acquired G&G Bus Service?

    G&G Bus Service was acquired by FirstGroup.

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