Tysons-based event software company Cvent Holding Corp. began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market Dec. 9 after closing its merger the day before with San Francisco-based SPAC Dragoneer Growth ...
Meetings and events management software provider Cvent is to be taken private yet again, as part of a $4.6 billion transaction involving two of the biggest players in the private equity sphere.
Tysons Corner-based Cvent Inc., an event management software company, has acquired Decision Street, an Atlanta-based hotel sales-intelligence software company. Financial details of the deal were not ...
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Tysons, Virginia, based Cvent, whose software as a service is used by companies for meetings and events planning, will be acquired by New York-based investment company Blackstone for $4.6 billion. A ...
TYSONS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cvent, an industry-leading meetings, events, and hospitality technology provider, shared a progress update six months into the launch of its revamped partnership program.
Pink much? Social Tables HQ. Event management platform Cvent has acquired Social Tables, a Washington, D.C.-based events planning software company. Social Tables will join the Cvent network to improve ...
Feb 24 (Reuters) - Cvent Holding Corp (CVT.O), opens new tab, a U.S. software provider that facilitates in-person and virtual meetings, has rejected a $3.9 billion acquisition offer from buyout firm ...
TYSONS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cvent Holding Corp. (“Cvent”) (Nasdaq: CVT), an industry-leading meetings, events and hospitality technology provider, today announced financial results for the fourth ...
If you started a tech company in 1999 and grew to over 100 employees by 2000, how would you have survived the ensuing tech bust? Reggie Aggarwal, CEO of event management software company Cvent, was in ...
Feb 24 (Reuters) - Cvent Holding Corp CVT.O, a U.S. software provider that facilitates in-person and virtual meetings, has rejected a $3.9 billion acquisition offer from buyout firm Blackstone Inc ...
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