Wiz calls off US$23 billion deal with Google

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According to a leaked memo.

Wiz calls off US$23 billion deal with Google
Israeli cyber security startup Wiz has ended talks with Google-parent Alphabet on a reported US$23 billion ($34.7 billion) deal in which it would have become the US tech giant's largest-ever acquisition, according to a Wiz memo seen by Reuters. Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport said the company would now ...

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