Dec, 2016 : Which Acquisitions Were Most Significant from 2016?


📅 - Many acquisitions happened throughout 2016 and caused a stir. However, none were more significant than the following 10:

Cisco's purchase of Jasper Technologies for $1.4 billion
Oracle's Acquisition of Ravello Systems for $500 million
LeaseWeb USA's acquisition of Nobis Technology Group
Microsoft's Acquisition of LinkeIn for $26 billion
Samsung's Acquisition of Joyent
United Internationals Sale to Warburg Pincus
Oracle's Acquisition of Dyn
GoDaddy's Acquisition of Host Europe Group for $1.79 billion
HNA's Acquisition of Ingram Micro
United Internet's Acquisition of Strato

All of these acquisitions showed where the industry is going and how larger companies are headed in a specific direction throughout 2016 and in the future.

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