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Hummingbird to be acquired for $465 million

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May 26, 20061 min

ECM developer is purchased by holding company Symphony Technology

Enterprise software developer Hummingbird said on Friday that it agreed to be purchased by holding company Symphony Technology Group in a deal valued at $465 million.

The Toronto company develops enterprise content management (ECM) software that helps organizations manage documents, records, correspondence, and contracts.

A third party, Tennenbaum Capital Partners, will invest $135 million to help finance the transaction.

Hummingbird said the deal will generate immediate cash that will allow the company to continue to focus on its mission of offering ECM and connectivity products.

The company reported a $4.9 million profit in its second quarter, driven by winning new customers and expanding deals with existing customers. Hummingbird competes with other ECM developers including Interwoven, IBM, EMC, and FileNet.

Provided the transaction is approved by shareholders and regulators, the acquisition is expected to close in July.

Symphony Technology Group owns several companies including Information Resources and Gers.

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Nancy Gohring is a freelance journalist who started writing about mobile phones just in time to cover the transition to digital. She's written about PCs from Hanover, cellular networks from Singapore, wireless standards from Cyprus, cloud computing from Seattle and just about any technology subject you can think of from Las Vegas. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Computerworld, Wired, the Seattle Times and other well-respected publications.

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