*Result*: Cinven Said to Mull €3 Billion Sale of Software Maker Think-Cell.
*Further Information*
*The article focuses on private equity firm Cinven's consideration of selling German software company think-cell, which specializes in data-visualization tools for PowerPoint and is valued at up to €3 billion ($3.5 billion). Cinven has engaged Arma Partners to explore exit options, including a potential sale that may occur early next year. The founders of think-cell, who own nearly 30% of the company, are also evaluating their options. Currently, think-cell generates approximately €200 million in annual recurring revenues and has earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization of around €150 million. The decision to sell is still under consideration, and Cinven may choose to retain the asset. [Extracted from the article]
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