Bear Valley Overview

  • Status
  • Out of Business

  • Latest Deal Type
  • Out of Business

Bear Valley General Information

Description

Provider of offers packaged fish products. The company offers low-mercury canned and packaged fishes including salmon, shrimp, pollock, salmon, tuna, tilapia and cod.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Out of Business
Financing Status
Formerly Angel backed
Corporate Office
  • Post Office Box 357
  • Summerfield, NC 27358
  • United States
Primary Industry
Food Products
Other Industries
Distributors/Wholesale (B2C)
Corporate Office
  • Post Office Box 357
  • Summerfield, NC 27358
  • United States

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Bear Valley Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Raised to Date Post-Val Status Stage
2. Out of Business 01-Apr-2016 Completed Out of Business
1. Seed Round 01-Mar-2014 Completed Startup
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Bear Valley FAQs

  • Who is the founder of Bear Valley?

    Peter Heineman and Troy Knauss are the founders of Bear Valley.

  • Where is Bear Valley headquartered?

    Bear Valley is headquartered in Summerfield, NC.

  • What industry is Bear Valley in?

    Bear Valley’s primary industry is Food Products.

  • Is Bear Valley a private or public company?

    Bear Valley is a Private company.

  • What is Bear Valley’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Bear Valley is .

  • How much funding has Bear Valley raised over time?

    Bear Valley has raised $75K.

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