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Dell to sell cybersecurity unit for $2.08 billion

By Ihesiulo Grace 19 February 2020 98 No comment
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Dell Technologies Inc (DELL.N) said on Tuesday it would sell its cybersecurity unit RSA for $2.08 billion to a consortium led by Symphony Technology Group, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board and AlpInvest Partners.

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The deal is expected to close in the next six to nine months, the companies said.

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