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UK tech darling Darktrace rallies after agreeing $5.32 billion sale to private equity firm Thoma Bravo


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LONDON — British cybersecurity firm Darktrace on Friday announced it had agreed a sale to U.S. private equity giant Thoma Bravo, for an all-cash offer of $5.315 million.

Darktrace shares were 17.% higher at 10:26 a.m. London time.

The move will be seen as a major blow to the London Stock Exchange. In 2021, Darktrace listed, where it was seen as a welcome tech-focused addition for a market often characterized as stacked with “old economy” players, such as miners and oil and gas companies.

Darktrace investors are set to receive $7.75 in cash for each share held, under the terms recommended by the board.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated shortly.

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