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Roofing Supply Group, the No. 8 company on the 2011 ProSales 100, announced it will be acquired by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLC, a private equity firm. The deal is expected to close during the second quarter and terms were not disclosed.
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Central Network Retail Group (CNRG) added Town & Country Hardware, a Chapel Hill, N.C.-based hardware store chain, as a new partner by acquiring its operating assets. CNRG also added Craig Ward, president of Town & Country Hardware, to its board of directors.
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Integrity Composites, a Maine-based manufacturer, has acquired the DuraLife composite decking line from GAF Building Materials, the company announced today. The company said it plans to continue making and shipping the line’s decking, railing, porch, and marine dock products.
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SRS Acquisition has signed a letter of intent to acquire the five locations of Burbank Roofing Supply in Southern California. It is SRS Acquisition’s second expansion announcement of the week following its opening of a new location in San Jose, Calif., under the Roofline Supply name.
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American Builders Supply, a supplier of doors, windows and trusses that was purchased by an equity firm in March 2011, expanded its central Florida operations by announcing the acquisition of CBS Builders Supply of Clermont, Fla.
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International Paper Co. concluded four months of wooing when it announced it will acquire Temple-Inland Inc. for $32 per share plus assumption of Temple-Inland's $600 million debt--a deal valued at roughly $4.3 billion.
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Onex Corp. now plans to take majority control in Jeld-Wen Holdings by increasing the amount of its investment in the window and door manufacturer to $864 million from $675 million and upping its stake to 58% from 39%.
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Capital Lumber Co. is buying the assets of Snavely Forest Products' distribution branch serving Phoenix.
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An investment group led by former ProBuild president Paul Hylbert and Boreas Advisors LLC--a firm whose four top officers all worked at Probuild--announced it had acquired and injected new capital into Barton Supply, a fabricator and distributor of structural and reinforcing steel products serving...
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. acquired ProBuild's lumberyard in The Dalles, Ore., and will move its existing location in the city to that site.
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The private equity firm Apax Partners announced it completed the acquisitions of Activant Solutions Inc., the No. 1 software firm in construction supply, as well as Epicor Software Corp. Apax then merged the two companies under the Epicor brand name.
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Onex Corp., one of Canada's biggest private equity firms, will invest $675 million and acquire a 39% stake in Jeld-Wen Holding Inc., the Oregon-based window and door manufacturer.
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Roofing Supply Group LLC has acquired Construction Resource Inc., a supplier and distributor of roofing materials with locations in Oakland and Sacramento, Calif.
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Cedar Creek announced it completed its purchase of Epperson Lumber of Statesville, N.C., a move that expands Oklahoma City-based Cedar Creek's sales territory into the Carolinas, Virginia, and east Tennessee.
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ProBuild, the Denver-based LBM giant, acquired the assets of Harbert Lumber, a Grand Junction, Colo.-based LBM operation that closed on March 30. ProBuild currently operates a business office and lumberyard in Grand Junction.
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ProBuild, the Denver-based LBM giant, confirmed it is in discussions to acquire Harbert Lumber, a Grand Junction, Colo.-based LBM operation that closed on March 30.
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A unit of the private equity firm Blue Wolf Capital Partners LLC announced it has acquired substantially all the assets of American Builders Supply (ABS), a Florida-based independent supplier of doors, windows, and trusses.
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SRS Acquisition Corp. is in the final stages of acquiring State Shingle Co. in Oakland, Calif., a move that will expand SRS to 44 locations nationwide, the company announced today. The purchase is structured as an asset purchase and is scheduled to close on April 1 and is intended to expand SRS'...
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Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies Inc. has restructured itself through a deal in which an affiliate of H.I.G. Capital LLC took preferred equity and debt securities in the Arkansas-based building materials make in exchange for extinguishing AERT debts to H.I.G. and investing another $5.5...
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Cedar Creek, an Oklahoma City-based wholesale lumber company, has signed a letter of intent to purchase Epperson Lumber within 60 days.