FireEye to sell products business for $1.55 billion

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To Symphony-led investor group.

FireEye to sell products business for $1.55 billion
US cyber security firm FireEye said it would sell its products business, including the FireEye name, to a consortium led by private-equity firm Symphony Technology Group for US$1.2 billion (A$1.55 billion) in cash. The deal will separate FireEye's network, email and cloud security products ...

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