PHOENIX, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cavco Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: CVCO) ("Cavco" or the "Company") announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire American Homestar Corporation and its subsidiaries (collectively, "American Homestar"), a Houston-based company best known in the market as Oak Creek Homes. American Homestar operates two manufacturing facilities, nineteen retail locations, writes and sells a limited number of manufactured home loans and acts as an agent for third party insurers. With 800 employees, revenues for the twelve months ended May 31, 2025 were $194 million, net income was $16.6 million and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and other income ("Adjusted EBITDA") (non-GAAP)* was $17.8 million. During that time, American Homestar produced 1,676 homes.
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Arasan Chip Systems, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for mobile and automobile SoCs, today announced the immediate availability of its Embedded USB2 (eUSB2)...
Arasan Chip Systems, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for mobile and automobile SoCs, today announced the immediate availability of its Embedded USB2 (eUSB2)...
Arasan Chip Systems, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for mobile and automobile SoCs, today announced the immediate availability of its Embedded USB2 (eUSB2)...
Arasan Chip Systems, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for mobile and automobile SoCs, today announced the immediate availability of its Embedded USB2 (eUSB2)...
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