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Coupa Software Inc (NASDAQ:COUP) is surging this morning, after the tech company posted fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that surpassed Wall Street's expectations.
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer and the 'Squawk on the Street' team discuss Thoma Bravo's recent announcement to buy Coupa Software for $6.15 billion.
Coupa Software Inc (NASDAQ: COUP) opened more than 25% up this morning after Thoma Bravo confirmed that it will buy the business software company for $8.0 billion.
Investment firm Thoma Bravo is buying business spend management firm Coupa Software for $8 billion. The deal, announced Monday (Dec. 12), makes Coupa a privately held company and comes amid what PYMNTS has called an era of greenfield opportunities for business spend management (BSM) companies.
Coupa Software (COUP) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 36.36% and 2.34%, respectively, for the quarter ended October 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Coupa (NASDAQ: COUP ) stock is rising higher on Monday following news that Thoma Bravo is acquiring the company for $8 billion. The deal has software investment firm Thoma Bravo agreeing to pay $81 per share in cash for COUP stock.
Private equity firm Thoma Bravo on Monday agreed to buy software maker Coupa Software in a deal valued at $8 billion. The post Private Equity Firm Thoma Bravo Gobbles Up Coupa In Another Software Deal appeared first on Investor's Business Daily.
When news surfaced last week that activist investors were taking the unusual step of pressuring Coupa Software to not sell for less than $95 a share, it got our attention. You don't normally see investors sending a letter asking a company to hold off on a sale.
Coupa Software (NASDAQ: COUP) announced an agreement to be acquired by Thoma Bravo for $8 billion. These are the details.
Coupa Software Inc. COUP, -2.53% on Monday said its third-quarter loss narrowed to $84.68 million, or $1.11 a share, from a loss of $91.2 million, or $1.23 a share, in the year-ago quarter. Adjusted earnings for the business software company fell to 15 cents a share in the third quarter, from 31 cents a share in the year-ago period.