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Tiny acquires HappyFunCorp, the prolific firm that’s built apps for Twitter, Amazon and more, for $30M

TechCrunch: M&A

Tiny is based out of Canada and is publicly traded there with a current market cap of around $500 million. Other acquisitions in the Tiny stable include e-commerce technology player WeCommerce ; Dribbble , an online community for designers to share work and pick up new work; and Flow , for task and project management.

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Cybersecurity Mergers and Acquisitions Update, Q3 2024

Solganick & Co.

It covers the latest mergers and acquisitions deal announcements, valuations, public company data, and other trends announced in Q3 2024. Valuation multiples for publicly-traded cybersecurity companies ranged from a median 9.5x EV/2024E revenue for high growth (>20%) vendors to a median 4.0x

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Technology Services Mergers Update – Q1 2024

Solganick & Co.

Notable M&A transactions in Q1 2024 include: Accenture’s acquisition of Impendi, Marlabs acquisition of OneBridge, and PE firm, CIVC Partners acquisition of datAvail, a consulting services firm focused on data analytics.

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Public SaaS Company Valuations and What They Mean for Private Companies

Software Equity Group

Public SaaS companies enjoyed an unprecedented run from 2009 through 2021, but last year brought a wave of macroeconomic uncertainty, including rising interest rates, record inflation, supply chain problems, and geopolitical unrest. It is no secret that 2022 was a rough year for the stock market. What is the SEG Index?

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Highlights from Cooley’s M&A Dealmakers Roundtable: SPACs!

Cooley M&A

starting in the early 2000s and ending around the start of the 2008-2009 financial crisis, and the second (SPAC 2.0) tends to feature more public style acquisition agreements, where the representations and warranties expire at closing and the target’s shareholders do not provide any type of indemnification. Indemnification.

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