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Private Quark Publishing, which develops software for professional designers and businesses and is best known for his QuarkXPress (QXP) layout the layout editor, gained Platinum Equity, private equity firm that specializes in mergers and acquisitions.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Brian wall, partner at Platinum Equity, which was headed by engaging in procurement, said that the PE firm has kick-started the process focuses on the transition to a new property of Quark.
Based in Denver, Colorado, Quark provides a set of software applications that allow you to create, manage, publish and deliver content in various media, including print, email, web, social media, as well as e-readers, tablets and mobile devices. His main rival to Adobe.
The company was founded in 1981 under the name "Quark engineering". Quark previously owned by the family Ebrahimi, which acquired founder Tim Gill in 2000.
Platinum Equity was founded in 1995 by the billionaire (and the owner of the Detroit Pistons) Tom Gores and since completed more than 115 acquisitions. The Los Angeles company owns companies in both the San Diego Union-Tribune, United States Robotics, Vanguard networks, canvas and MegaPath.
Quark was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1981. Named makromira, proposed as the building block for all matter, the goal is to create software that will ...
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