TargetAcquirer
DateLocationLocationDescription
7/15W.J. Lehrke CoHolborn Corp.Holborn Corp. will be merged with W.J. Lehrke Co., a reinsurance
EdinaNew Yorkservices provider, with Lehrke employees transfering to Holborn's
Minneapolis office and operating under the Holborn name.
7/17Evenex ApSHighJump Software Inc.HighJump Software has aquired Evenex ApS, a Danish computer
Birkerod, DenmarkBloomingtonservices and consulting firm that specializes in document-sharing
technology between businesses.
7/18Insignia Systems Inc.ShareholdersInsignia Systems has commenced a "modified Dutch auction"
Brooklyn Park tender offer to purchase up to $12 million of its common stock.
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