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Fab company history timeline

2010

Manhattan-based Fab.com was founded in 2010 by entrepreneur Jason Goldberg who had earlier founded Jobster, chief designer Bradford Shellhammer, Deepa Shah, and Nishith Shah.

2011

But in June 2011, the company transformed itself into a flash-sales site for everyday design products.

By December 2011, it had 1 million members.

2014

Then in June 2014, Fab.com announced its own branded merchandise and even acquired One Nordic Furniture, a Helsinki-based custom-furniture manufacturer.

2015

Ang, M. (2015, January 30). Fab Lab: Worldwide labs for digital fabrication.

Soon after, in March 2015, Fab.com was acquired for $15 million to $50 million in stock by PCH International, which planned to use it as a sales channel for the hardware products it designs and manufactures.

2017

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC (FAB) is a major bank in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It was formed in April 2017 as a result of a merger between First Gulf Bank (FGB) and the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD).

2021

The Fab Foundation. (n.d.). Retrieved May 6, 2021, from https://fabfoundation.org/

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2009
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Bradford Shellhammer,Deepa Shah,Jason Goldberg,Nishith Shah,Sunil Khedar
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