TargetAcquirer
DateLocationLocationDescription
11/10Multi-Tech SystemsSmartWave Technologies SmartWave Technologies of Toronto has acquired Multi-Tech Systems, a
Mounds ViewTorontoglobal supplier of industrial "Internet of Things" devices and services.
11/16EverBlock Systems LLCVersare Solutions LLCVersare Solutions has acquired EverBlock Systems, a provider of modular
New YorkMinneapolisroom partitions, building blocks and flooring.
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