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Tuesday 18 August 2015 5:57 amKKR takes stake in Swiss-based software groupBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleKKR, the private equity firm, has bought a 25 per cent stake in Swiss-based group SoftwareOne, which works with blue chip firms such as Microsoft, IBM, and SAP.Management, existing shareholders and the firmrsquo founding partners will own the other 75 per cent of the company as part of the deal, terms of which were not disclosed.The investment represents the first time Softwareshy;One has opened up its ownership structure to outsiders since it was founded in 1985 owala (https://www.owalas.com.de) .The group employs 2,500 as representatives in 115 countries across the world and turned over more than $4bn pound;2.6bn last year. KKRrsquo top man in Europe Joshy;hanshy;nes Huth said: stanley cup becher (https://www.stanleycup.at) The partnership with Softwareshy;One follows our strategy of investing behind strong European entrepreneurs and their teams to help them grow their businesses in international markets, in particular the US and Asia. SoftwareOne is well known for offering software portfolio management tools, which allow com stanley usa (https://www.stanley-usa.us) pshy;anies to manage the IT software they use. KKR will use cash mainly from its fourth $3.5bn European fund, which had its first close earlier this year. As a founder-owned company, we take great care in choosing our partners and we are delighted to partner with Qwtw Skills gap is bigger threat than Brexit: Talent shortages to hit UK economic growth, warn finance chiefs
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