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Longtime Portland Co. Delists From Nasdaq After Acquisition Closes

  • Toyota Tsusho America completed the acquisition of Radius Recycling, strengthening its circular economy initiatives and solidifying Radius's leadership position in recycling.
  • Radius Recycling will continue to operate independently from its headquarters in Portland, Oregon, maintaining its management and brand.
  • The acquisition will lead to Radius shares being delisted from the Nasdaq Capital Market, while it operates 54 facilities across North America.
  • Naoyuki Hata, TAI President & CEO, expressed delight over the acquisition, stating it reflects a shared mission for creating better solutions for the future.
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[Press Release] Announcement date: July 11, 2025Completion of Acquisition of All Shares of Radius Recycling Inc., U.S.A.Toyota Tsusho Corporation (hereinafter: Toyota Tsusho) has completed the acquisition of all shares of Radius Recycling, Inc., U.S.A. (https://www.radiusrecycling.com/) through Toyota Tsusho America, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.

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Toyota Tsusho America Completes Acquisition of Radius Recycling

Acquisition advances Toyota Tsusho's circular economy initiatives, solidifies Radius Recycling's leadership position

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