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Nuance Communications M&A Summary
Nuance Communications has acquired 31 companies of its own, including 1 in the last 5 years. A total of 13 acquisitions came from private equity firms. It has also divested 2 assets.
Nuance Communications’ largest acquisition to date was in 2006, when it acquired Dictaphone for $357M. It’s largest disclosed sale occurred in 2018, when it sold Nuance Communications - Document Imaging Division to Kofax for $400M. Nuance Communications has acquired in 11 different US states, and 5 countries. The Company’s most targeted sectors include software (43%) and information technology (20%).
Nuance Communications Ownership
Who owns Nuance Communications?
Nuance Communications is owned by Microsoft. It was acquired on April 12, 2021.
Was Nuance Communications formerly PE-backed?
Yes. Nuance Communications was formerly owned by 1 private investor.
Nuance Communications Business Overview
Where is Nuance Communications headquartered?
Nuance Communications is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.
What is Nuance Communications’ revenue?
Nuance Communications disclosed revenue of 1,479M USD for 2020 and 1,823M USD for 2019.
How many employees does Nuance Communications have?
Nuance Communications has 7,100 employees.
What sector is Nuance Communications in?
Nuance Communications is a software company.
When was Nuance Communications founded?
Nuance Communications was founded in 1992.
M&A Summary
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M&A Total Activity28
- M&A Buy Activity26
- M&A Sell Activity2
- Total Sectors Invested 6
- Total Countries Invested 5
- M&A Buy/Sell Connections 16
- M&A Advisors 7