ForgeRock to go private again in US$2.3 billion deal

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A year after the digital identity management company went public.

ForgeRock to go private again in US$2.3 billion deal
ForgeRock will be acquired by buyout firm Thoma Bravo in an all-cash deal valued at about US$2.3 billion (A$3.7 billion), just over a year after the digital identity management company went public. The move comes at a time when private equity buyers have ramped up their take-private activities ...

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