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Vista Equity Partners was founded in 2000 by American businessman and investor Robert F. Smith, who serves as chairman and CEO. Vista opened its first office in San Francisco in 2000. [11] In November 2008, the company closed a funding round for its first institutional fund with a total of $1.3 billion raised. [12]
Vista’s investment is coming from its second endeavor fund, a small cap pool led by co-heads Rachel Arnold and René Yang Stewart. Endeavor focuses solely on companies that offer B2B software.
As of 2019, Vista Equity Partners was the fourth-largest enterprise software company, after Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP, including all their holdings. [25] [26] [27] Vista has invested in companies such as STATS, Ping Identity, and Jio. [28] [29] [30] As of 2019, Vista Equity Partners had closed more than $46 billion of funding. [31]
Smartsheet Inc. (NYSE:SMAR) shares are trading higher on Tuesday after funds managed by Blackstone Inc. (NYSE:BX) and Vista Equity Partners disclosed they are acquiring the company for around $8.4 ...
(Reuters) -Workplace collaboration software maker Smartsheet will be taken private by Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone in a deal worth $8.4 billion, the companies said on Tuesday, in the ...
In February 2006, private equity firm GTCR announced a partnership with Aquila involving investments of up to $100 million of equity capital. [8] In April 2006, Solera and private equity firm GTCR announced the completion of their acquisition of the Claims Services Group of Automatic Data Processing (NYSE: ADP) for $975 million in cash.
Buyout firms Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone are in advanced talks to acquire Smartsheet, in a deal that could value the collaboration-software maker at close to $8 billion, people familiar ...
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