
Data startups Fivetran and dbt Labs will merge in an all-stock deal, creating a combined data infrastructure company with nearly US$600 million ($920 million) in annual revenue, the two companies told Reuters.
The deal is structured as an all-stock exchange based on an agreed ratio tied to …
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