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"Our total addressable market is between $10 billion and $20 billion and we are just a fraction of that," Apttus CEO Frank Holland tells Mergers & Acquisitions.October 7
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IBM is playing catch up to Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft in offering computing and other software and services over the internet.July 10
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ma daily leadGoogle was more active in dealmaking than any other tech company in the last decade. TheMaven acquires Jim Cramer co-founded TheStreet. Dassault purchases Medidata.June 12
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HPE works become more competitive in high-end computing.May 17
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IBM buys Red Hat. Sentinel backs High Performance Industries. Advent-backed Sovos Brands and Noos Yoghurt merge.November 2
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The merger could help make open source and cloud computing more commonplace at banks. But it may have an unintended consequence as well.October 29
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Sentinel Capital buys fuel injection maker Holley Performance. IBM acquires Red Hat. Mitusbishi purchases ENGS commercial finance.October 29
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IBM’s $33 billion purchase of Red Hat Inc. -- the world’s second-largest technology deal ever -- is aimed at catapulting the company into the ranks of the top cloud software competitors.October 29
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The energy industry is teeming with M&A activity, as companies seek to improve operations. Hubbell, Ingersoll Rand and private equity firms AE Industrial Partners and Genstar Capital are among the buyers.October 4
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Denise Morrison’s departure comes as Campbell Soup lowers outlook amid mounting pressures on food producers; meanwhile, the number of female Fortune 500 CEOs dwindles.May 18