Thoma Bravo buys Ping Identity for US$2.4 billion

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Cybersecurity sector that has been one of the big winners of the pandemic.

Thoma Bravo buys Ping Identity for US$2.4 billion
Thoma Bravo is buying Ping Identity for $2.4 billion, doubling down its bet on the long prospects for cybersecurity, an industry that continues to benefit from pandemic-induced digital acceleration. The deal announced on Wednesday values each share of Ping Identity at $28.50, a premium of 63 ...

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