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Industrial container firm TriMas to divest aerospace arm for $1.45 billion
Nov 4, 2025 6:15 AM

Nov 4 (Reuters) - TriMas Corp ( TRS ) is selling its

aerospace segment to an affiliate of investment firm Tinicum for

$1.45 billion, the industrial container maker said on Tuesday.

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