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Dye & Durham s acquisition of GlobalX not opposed

Date Time Dye & Durham’s acquisition of GlobalX not opposed The ACCC will not oppose the proposed acquisition of GlobalX Information Pty Ltd (GlobalX) by Dye & Durham Corporation (Dye & Durham), finding the transaction will not substantially lessen competition. Dye & Durham and GlobalX are both information brokers that provide company, property and personal searches to a range of customers such as conveyancers, law firms, banks and direct to consumers. They also provide conveyancing software and manual property settlement services. “We examined the proposed acquisition carefully as it would combine two of the five major information brokers in Australia,” ACCC Commissioner Stephen Ridgeway said.

Toronto-listed Dye & Durham in talks to acquire GlobalX

Toronto-listed Dye & Durham in talks to acquire GlobalX Save Share Move over PEXA, there’s another conveyancing-related business in the sights of a big-money suitor. GlobalX’s flagship products are its electronic conveyancing software Matter Centre, and its legal practice management software Open Practice.  Peter Rae Street Talk understands Toronto-listed software company Dye & Durham is in talks to acquire local legal software outfit GlobalX, which services law firms, conveyancers, financial institutions, property planners and governments. Sources said while a deal was not signed, the talks related to an acquisition of the entire GlobalX business. Established in 1994, GlobalX’s flagship products are its electronic conveyancing software Matter Centre, and its legal practice management software Open Practice.

Join Michelle Eliot and support vulnerable and isolated mothers in Canada

A free, virtual two-day conference about the inclusion and exclusion of Canada’s vulnerable mothers Social Sharing CBC Communications · CBC Vancouver is proud to sponsor The free, virtual two-day conference explores the impact of the Mothers Matter Centre s Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program in communities around the world and highlights the experiences of isolated women seeking inclusion in Canada. Join Michelle Eliot on January 20 at the discussion series, where non-profit organizations across the country and vulnerable mothers participate in a four-part dialogue about inclusion and exclusion in Canada. Expert keynote speakers will review the findings from the series and share their insights.

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