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Young Innovations company history timeline

1900

1900-67: Young Dental Becomes a Revitalized Company after Its Purchase by George Richmond

1968

1968-89: A Period of Slow but Steady Growth

1988

Stetzel's new concern reverse-engineered the Japanese product, and by 1988 Panoramic had begun marketing its new product.

1990

It also led to a new product when, in 1990, Young introduced a disposable Triple Seal angle.

1996

Revenues generated by its new acquisitions helped boost Young's gross to $21.6 million in 1996, up from $17.5 million the previous year.

Among its products was a cordless, battery-operated flossing device called Floss-o-matic, which the company had introduced in 1996.

1997

To help spur its sales, in July 1997, Young significantly modified its marketing strategy.

Also, Young at last went public in 1997, making its initial public offering (IPO) of 2.3 million shares on November 10.

1998

It was also in 1998 that Young completed the transfer and consolidation of most of its Denticator product line manufacturing, moving it from its facility in Sacramento, California, to its facility in St Louis.

2001

2001: Company acquires assets of Biotrol and Challenge from Pro-Dex Corp.

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