The Post-Deal Lives of Over 100 LSP Owners Who Sold Their Business
Slator tracked over 70 language industry M&A transactions and reviewed the next steps founders took after selling their business.
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Slator tracked over 70 language industry M&A transactions and reviewed the next steps founders took after selling their business.
In 2018, Moravia will contribute half of RWS Group’s revenues. The China patent business continues to grow as ZTE and Huawei emerge as the world’s busiest patent filers. And the bet on life sciences is paying off.
RWS registered its best ever revenue and profits figures in FY 2017 and declared its 14th consecutive dividend increase. Recent acquisitions in Life Sciences contribute significantly to the bottom line.
Shares in UK language service provider surge on back of trading update. RWS market capitalization breaks through one-billion-US-dollar mark.
RWS recruits from within and appoints current CFO Richard Thompson to take reins from Reinhard Ottway, who will step down end of March 2017. RWS shares continue to climb, pushing market cap to within striking distance of USD 1bn mark.
From newly formed ULG to MotaWord, Cloudwords, thebigword, and RWS's CTi unit, 2016 has seen its fair share of senior appointments in the language industry. Here is a roundup of last year's most important new hires.
RWS continues to clock revenue, profit growth as strong linguistic validation business at acquired CTi supports results. Headwinds include impending launch of unitary patent in Europe and stagnant growth in commercial translations.
After legal and digital marketing, Welocalize pushes into life sciences with the acquisition of Nova Language Services, adding another roughly EUR 5m in revenues to its group of companies.
The most valuable publicly listed language service provider RWS reports another uptick in revenues and profit; gears up to battle it out for global life sciences and CRO accounts leveraging recently acquired CTi.
RWS chairman says CTi nearly doubled EBITDA in 2015 to no less than USD 8.5m, topping target that triggers full USD 70m acquisition price. RWS “significantly ahead of expectations” in Q4 2015.
Did somebody say machine translation and Unitary Patent? RWS remains sanguine about the future of patent translations while making a big bet on a different industry vertical.
RWS closes its financial year ending on Sept 30, 2015 in line with expectations, reporting its 12th consecutive year of growth in revenues, profits and dividends.
Sector consolidation continues at a fast clip, as UK-based RWS acquires US life sciences specialist CTi for a hefty $70M.
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