The impact of private equity ownership on information companies
Jinfo Article
19th September 2016
By Chris Porter
Abstract
Information companies of many shapes, sizes and areas of focus are regularly in the news for being acquired or sold by private equity companies. Chris Porter takes a look at the impact that these ownership changes can have on service buyers, in particular the cases of Bureau van Dijk, Cision, iSentia, OneSource, SNL Financial and Thomson Reuters' intellectual property and science division.
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