StoneCalibre is pleased to announce that it has completed the acquisition of the Secure Document Exchange business unit, which includes Sagemcom Canada Inc., a subsidiary of Sagemcom Documents SAS in France. The company also announced that Sagemcom Canada Inc. has changed its name to XMedius Solutions Inc. (“XMedius”), effective today. With its global headquarters in Montreal, Canada, XMedius enables companies to securely exchange vital and confidential information using different types of enterprise grade solutions, either on-premises or in the cloud.
Read MoreStoneCalibre, LLC is pleased to announce that one of its affiliates, Edge BioSystems, Inc., has acquired the Ion Chromatography Business from Transgenomic, Inc. (NASDAQ: TBIO). The Company, which will be renamed Concise Separations, is based in San Jose, CA, and is responsible for researching, developing, manufacturing, and marketing high quality bulk resins and high performance liquid chromatography (“HPLC”) columns with applications across diverse fields such as pharmaceuticals, foods, life sciences, environmental, and forensics.
Read MoreStoneCalibre, LLC (“StoneCalibre”) is pleased to announce that one of its affiliates has acquired Broadcast Microwave Services, Inc. (“BMS” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Cohu, Inc. (NASDAQ: COHU) (“Cohu”). Headquartered in Poway, CA with an additional sales and service office in Taunusstein, Germany, BMS designs, develops, and manufactures mobile microwave communications equipment including transmitters, receivers, antennas, and accessories that enable the transmission of real-time video, audio, telemetry, and sensor data from manned aircrafts, unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAVs”), and ground platforms.
Read MoreStoneCalibre is pleased to announce that its portfolio company, Anatrace, has completed the acquisition of Microlytic, a provider of innovative life science tools and reagents to the structural biology market. Microlytic’s solutions represent the most productive approaches to soluble protein crystallization, which allow researchers to accelerate workflow, increase output quality and help solve the major problem in structural biology: crystal formation.
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