Fastenal Company

NASDAQ: FAST
$68.14
+$0.40 (+0.6%)
Closing price April 25, 2024
Fastenal Company specializes in the distribution of industrial and construction supplies, primarily focusing on fasteners like bolts, nuts, and screws, as well as various related hardware. Founded in 1967 and based in Winona, Minnesota, Fastenal not only serves the United States but also has a presence in Canada, Mexico, and other international markets. It caters to a wide range of customers, including manufacturers, construction projects, maintenance and repair operations, and governmental entities, offering products essential for manufacturing, construction, and maintenance tasks.
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