ST Engineering to buy Roper's TransCore business for US$2.68 billion cash

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:U.S.-based Roper Technologies Inc said on Sunday it has agreed to sell its TransCore business to Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd for US$2.68 billion.ST Engineering, a technology, defense and engineering group, will buy TransCore in cash, Roper said in a statement.'With the addition of TransCore

:U.S.-based Roper Technologies Inc said on Sunday it has agreed to sell its TransCore business to Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd for US$2.68 billion.

"With the addition of TransCore, ST Engineering will be uniquely positioned as a sustainable Smart Mobility market leader, underpinned by our strengths in technology and innovation," Vincent Chong, chief executive of ST Engineering said in the statement.

 

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