Paws Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 1981

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Acquired/​Merged

  • Latest Deal Type
  • M&A

  • Financing Rounds
  • 1

Paws General Information

Description

Publisher of entertainment content based in Albany, Indiana. The company provides comic content, magazines, games, books and videos for entertainment and fun to customers.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Acquired/Merged
Financing Status
Corporate Backed or Acquired
Corporate Office
  • 5440 East Co Road 450 North
  • Albany, IN 47320
  • United States
Primary Industry
Broadcasting, Radio and Television
Acquirer
Corporate Office
  • 5440 East Co Road 450 North
  • Albany, IN 47320
  • United States

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Paws Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Valuation/
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Post-Val Status Debt

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Paws FAQs

  • When was Paws founded?

    Paws was founded in 1981.

  • Who is the founder of Paws?

    Jim Davis is the founder of Paws.

  • Where is Paws headquartered?

    Paws is headquartered in Albany, IN.

  • What industry is Paws in?

    Paws’s primary industry is Broadcasting, Radio and Television.

  • Is Paws a private or public company?

    Paws is a Private company.

  • What is Paws’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Paws is .

  • When was Paws acquired?

    Paws was acquired on 06-Aug-2019.

  • Who acquired Paws?

    Paws was acquired by Paramount Global.

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