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(AMM) Rebar fabricator Moro grows via 2 acquisitions

September 02, 2010 - 18:38 GMT Location: CHICAGO

KEYWORDS: rebar , fabricator , construction , Moro , Tichener Iron Works , Roundout Electric

Rebar fabricator and steel construction products distributor Moro Corp. has acquired, in two separate deals, Titchener Iron Works and Rondout Electric Inc.

The terms of the acquisitions were not disclosed.

Binghamton, N.Y.-based Titchener Iron Works, founded in 1920, fabricates and installs architectural and ornamental metal including stairs, railings and miscellaneous steel. Its customers are general contractors and end-users within in a 100-mile radius of Binghamton. It employs 25 people.

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