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Atos takes SEC Consult under its wing

Cybersecurity consulting services provider SEC Consult has agreed to be purchased in a deal that will allow Swisscom Ventures to exit.

Oct 28, 2020

Globus absorbs Synoste

Evonik and Mectalent have exited the bone implant developer in an acquisition by Globus Medical that follows nearly $12m in funding.

Oct 27, 2020

Microchip Technology gets LegUp

Intel Capital has exited LegUp Computing, a provider of field-programmable gate array programming technology, in an acquisition by Microchip.

Oct 27, 2020

Klarna clasps on to Woilà in acquisition

Media group Schibsted has exited the aftersales experience platform, which has been purchased by financial technology developer Klarna.

Oct 26, 2020

Ant Group's IPO to achieve $34bn raise

Several corporates are set to exit the financial services provider in the biggest IPO in history, while parent company Alibaba will buy about $7.5bn of shares.

Oct 26, 2020

Yiguo goes into bankruptcy reorganisation

Several of the online fresh fruit and vegetable retailer's subsidiaries have filed for bankruptcy despite it raising more than $800m from investors including Alibaba and Suning.

Oct 26, 2020

Singtel exits 2359 Media

Singtel subsidiary NCS has acquired 2359 Media, the first portfolio company of its corporate venturing subsidiary, Singtel Innov8.

Oct 26, 2020

FactSet fixes Truvalue Labs acquisition

Sun Hung Kai Strategic Capital and Hearst’s Fitch Ventures unit are set to exit compliance software prpvider Truvalue Labs through the deal.

Oct 23, 2020

Ant Group gets approval for $35bn flotation

Alibaba is set to retain a 32% stake in its financial services spinoff, which has secured regulatory permission for a dual listing that could value it at more than $250bn.

Oct 22, 2020

Quibi calls it quits

Sony, 21st Century Fox, WarnerMedia, Alibaba, Walt Disney and Entertainment One are among the investors that had supplied $1.75bn for the short-form streaming service.

Oct 22, 2020

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