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Operator
Good afternoon, and welcome to Bill.com s Third Quarter of Fiscal 2021 Earnings Conference Call. Joining us today for today s call are Bill.com s CEO, Rene Lacerte; CFO, John Rettig; and VP of Investor Relations, Karen Sansot. [Operator Instructions] Please be advised that today s conference is being recorded. With that, I would like to turn the call over to Karen Sansot for introductory remarks. Karen?
Karen Sansot
Vice President, Investor Relations
Thank you, operator. Welcome to Bill.com s Fiscal Third Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. We issued our earnings press release a short time ago and furnished the related Form 8-K to the SEC. The press release can be found on the Investor Relations section of our website at investor.bill.com. With me on the call today is Rene Lacerte, Chairman, CEO and Founder of Bill.com; and John Rettig, Executive Vice President and CFO. We are also joined by Blake Murray, CEO and Co-Founder of Divvy. Before we begin, please remembe
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Bill.com (NYSE:BILL) were climbing today after the back-office software company posted strong third-quarter results, beating analyst estimates, and said it would acquire Divvy, a privately held leader in spend management for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), for $2.5 billion.
As a result, the stock was up 15.7% as of 1:38 p.m. EDT.
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