National Masonry Overview
- Year Founded
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1994

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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2

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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1
National Masonry General Information
Description
Supplier of new and used machinery intended to serve industrial clients across the globe. The company specializes in offering new and used polishers and accessories, edge polishers, itc saws, elephant cranes, face polishers, dry dust walls, wet water walls, bench saws, CNC machines, dust extractors, along with aftercare support, training service and maintenance service.
Contact Information
(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- Unit 4 Dianthus Business Park
- Common Lane
- North Cave HU15 2FT
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- Unit 4 Dianthus Business Park
- Common Lane
- North Cave HU15 2FT
- England, United Kingdom
National Masonry Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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National Masonry FAQs
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When was National Masonry founded?
National Masonry was founded in 1994.
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Where is National Masonry headquartered?
National Masonry is headquartered in North Cave, United Kingdom.
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What is the size of National Masonry?
National Masonry has 2 total employees.
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What industry is National Masonry in?
National Masonry’s primary industry is Distributors/Wholesale.
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Is National Masonry a private or public company?
National Masonry is a Private company.
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What is National Masonry’s current revenue?
The current revenue for National Masonry is
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When was National Masonry acquired?
National Masonry was acquired on 17-Jun-2024.
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Who acquired National Masonry?
National Masonry was acquired by Stonegate Precision Tooling.
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