07.29.2010 | Vector Capital News

Vector Acquires Trafficmaster

Vector Capital today announced it has completed its acquisition of Trafficmaster Limited (formerly Trafficmaster Plc) in a take-private transaction valued at approximately $145 million.

06.18.2010 | Vector Capital News

Register.com to be Acquired by Web.com

Vector Capital announced an agreement yesterday under which Web.com will acquire Vector portfolio company Register.com.

06.18.2010 | Vector Capital News

Vector ‘registers’ a solid exit

A half-decade after taking Register.com private, Vector Capital announced the sale of the website registration and design provider to Web.com Group for $135m.

06.02.2010 | Vector Capital News

Vector Capital Announces Acquisition of Trafficmaster

Vector Capital, a leading global private equity firm specializing in the technology sector, today announced it is acquiring Trafficmaster Plc, a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange that provides intelligent vehicle services.

12.02.2009 | Vector Capital News

Why California Is Like France

Great wines, fewer jobs. Is the Golden State fading?

09.08.2009 | Vector Capital News

David Fishman of Vector Capital honored as Individual Technology Investor of the Year –North America

David Fishman of Vector Capital honored as “Individual Technology Investor of the Year – North America" by ACQ Finance Magazine

01.27.2009 | Vector Capital News

M&A for distressed companies to grow in 2009

While the U.S. economic recession has slammed the door on struggling companies, another door has cracked open for opportunistic buyers of distressed companies at drastically reduced prices.

01.12.2009 | Vector Capital News

Aladdin Knowledge Systems Enters Into Merger Agreement with Vector Capital Affiliate

Aladdin Shareholders to Receive $11.50 per Share in Cash

11.11.2008 | Vector Capital News

Bet on Tech

If business is not going out of business, downtrodden tech stocks should come back.

10.01.2008 | Vector Capital News

Sucker Punch For Innovation

Technology executives usually like to insist that their companies are insulated from Wall Street's woes--but not this time.