Acquisitions in New Hampshire in 2016
Showing 4 transactions.
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August 5, 2016
- Buyer
- Dominion
- Target
- Commonwealth Dynamics, Inc.
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Spanish engineering and multi-technology services group Dominion acquired New Hampshire-based Commonwealth Dynamics, Inc. for approximately $6.0 million. The deal expands Dominion's specialist engineering capabilities and strengthens its presence in the United States and other industrial markets where Commonwealth operates (including Mexico, Peru and India).
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April 14, 2016
- Buyer
- The Hilb Group
- Target
- Clark-Mortenson Insurance
- Industry
- Insurance
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
The Hilb Group has acquired Clark-Mortenson Insurance, a New Hampshire–based insurance and financial services agency, effective April 1 with undisclosed terms. Clark-Mortenson (about 48 employees) will keep its name and local leadership while joining Hilb's platform to expand the buyer's presence in New England.
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March 29, 2016
- Buyer
- Medstreaming
- Target
- M2S
- Seller
- Altaris Capital
- Industry
- Cloud & SaaS
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Medstreaming, a Redmond, Washington healthcare workflow software provider, has acquired M2S, a registry software vendor headquartered in West Lebanon, New Hampshire. The deal—sold by prior investor Altaris Capital—combines Medstreaming's workflow and analytics capabilities with M2S's registry platform to create an integrated, cloud-based data and registry offering serving hospitals, physician practices and other healthcare stakeholders.
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- Buyer
- Refresh Mental Health, Inc.
- Target
- The Center for Eating Disorder Management
- Seller
- Laura Clauss, Kathleen Corkery
- Industry
- Healthcare Services
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
Refresh Mental Health, Inc. has purchased The Center for Eating Disorder Management in Bedford from former owners Laura Clauss and Kathleen Corkery. Approximately 12 employees were retained and Kathleen Corkery will remain as Clinical Director; new ownership intends to maintain and expand eating-disorder outpatient services across New England.
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