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Private-equity firms Insight Partners, Blackstone, and Clearlake are considering selling Diligent, a corporate-governance software maker, for nearly $7 billion including debt. The owners have started interviewing investment banks to launch a sale process early next year. Potential buyers include other private-equity firms and data providers such as LSEG and S&P Global.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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