Flex Trim Overview
- Year Founded
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1985

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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25

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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2
Flex Trim General Information
Description
Manufacturer and distributor of flexible products and applications for the molding industry. The company's products have been used on a variety of projects ranging from multi-million dollar homes to historic churches and also offers accessories, such as bull nose corner and plinth blocks, keystones and rosettes, providing customers with effective solutions to their problems.
Contact Information
Website
www.flextrim.com(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- 4264 Old Linwood Road
- Lexington, NC 27299
- United States
Corporate Office
- 4264 Old Linwood Road
- Lexington, NC 27299
- United States
Flex Trim Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Flex Trim Signals
Flex Trim Former Investors
Investor Name | Investor Type | Holding | Investor Since | Participating Rounds | Contact Info |
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Flex Trim FAQs
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When was Flex Trim founded?
Flex Trim was founded in 1985.
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Where is Flex Trim headquartered?
Flex Trim is headquartered in Lexington, NC.
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What is the size of Flex Trim?
Flex Trim has 25 total employees.
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What industry is Flex Trim in?
Flex Trim’s primary industry is Building Products.
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Is Flex Trim a private or public company?
Flex Trim is a Private company.
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What is Flex Trim’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Flex Trim is
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Who are Flex Trim’s investors?
HB&G Building Products has invested in Flex Trim.
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When was Flex Trim acquired?
Flex Trim was acquired on 15-Nov-2008.
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Who acquired Flex Trim?
Flex Trim was acquired by Carter Millwork.
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