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QAD In $2 Billion Private Equity Acquisition

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Santa Barbara-based supply chain software developer QAD has entered into a $2 billion acquisition deal with private equity investor Thoma Bravo, the company said on Monday. The take-private deal will result in QAD no longer trading on public markets. According to QAD, its shareholders will receive $87.50

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Yardi Acquires We Are Forge For Visitor Management

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Santa Barbara-based property management software developer Yardi announced today that it has acquired We Are Forge Ltd., a Bristol, UK-based software company which focuses on vivistor management and smart access control for the real estate market. Financial details of the acquisition were not announced.

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Procore Set For $592M IPO This Week

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Goleta-based construction management software developer Procore is expected to have its IPO debut this week, planning to raise $592M at a $8.9 billion market cap. The company's software is used to manage construction projects, including plans, schedules, logistics, and many other aspects of that business.

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Procore Now Worth More Than $11 Billion After IPO

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Carpinteria-based Procore, the construction management software developer which went IPO this morning, is now worth more than $11 billion in market value, after pricing at $67.00 Morgan Securities, Barclays Capital, and Jefferies, along with Canaccord Genuity, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Oppenheimer & Co.,

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Procore Prices IPO, Starts Trading Today

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Carpinteria-based construction management software developer Procore Technologies priced its IPO last night, saying it will sell 9,470,000 shares of its common stock at a price of $67.00 Morgan Securities, Barclays Capital, and Jefferies, along with Canaccord Genuity, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Oppenheimer & Co.,

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