Acquisitions in Oregon in 2018

Showing 4 transactions.

  • Buyer
    Savara Holdings, Inc.
    Target
    Assured Technology Solutions
    Seller
    Keith Fast (President/Owner of Assured Technology Solutions)
    Industry
    IT Services
    Location
    Oregon, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    Savara Holdings, Inc. acquired Assured Technology Solutions (ATS), a Portland-based managed services provider, in a transaction advised by ACT Capital Advisors. The sale was part of a pre‑retirement exit/transition by ATS leadership and positions ATS to scale under Savara's ownership.

  • Buyer
    Ministry Brands
    Target
    Sharefaith
    Industry
    Software
    Location
    Oregon, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    Ministry Brands has acquired Sharefaith, a Medford, Oregon–based provider of digital worship products and church software, in a deal completed in February 2018. The acquisition expands Ministry Brands’ suite of software and content offerings for faith-based organizations and enables cross-selling of web, mobile, worship content, and donations products to Sharefaith’s ~16,700 church customers.

  • Buyer
    Corbel Capital Partners
    Target
    Northwest Medical Inc.
    Location
    Oregon, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    Los Angeles-based investment firm Corbel Capital Partners acquired Portland, Oregon-based respiratory homecare provider Northwest Medical Inc. on March 9, 2018. Corbel will provide capital and resources to accelerate Northwest Medical’s growth and support its delivery of respiratory equipment, setup, and patient education across Washington, Oregon and Alaska.

  • Buyer
    PulseTech Products Corporation
    Target
    Zamp Solar (SNJ Enterprises, Inc.)
    Seller
    SNJ Enterprises, Inc. (dba Zamp Solar)
    Industry
    Renewable Energy
    Location
    Oregon, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    Southlake, Texas-based PulseTech Products Corporation has acquired Zamp Solar (SNJ Enterprises, Inc.), a Bend, Oregon-based designer and manufacturer of off-grid and portable 12-volt solar modules and kits. The acquisition adds solar module manufacturing and portable energy solutions to PulseTech’s battery maintenance and charging product portfolio, expanding its capabilities and end-market reach into RV, marine and industrial/off-grid customers.

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