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Finder: Where can I find Acquisition data?
Finder: Where can I find Acquisition data?

Finder | Acquisition

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Written by Wendy Canady
Updated over 7 months ago

To access Acquisition data for companies on Finder, please follow these steps:

  1. Search for a Company: Conduct a search on Finder using the company name or concept you're interested in. This will display a list of search results.

  2. Click on the Company Row: Identify the specific company in the search results and click on its row to view expanded information about the company's profile.

  3. Navigate to "View All Investments and Acquisitions": Within the expanded view, locate and click on the button labeled "View All Investments and Acquisitions." This will open a pop-up window where you can access detailed information about the company's acquisitions.


You may also find Acquisition data on the company profile. To find acquisition data within a company profile, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Company Profile: Start by searching the company profile of interest.

  2. Locate the "Investments and Acquisitions" Tab: Once you're on the company profile page, look for the "Investments and Acquisitions" tab among the available tabs (e.g., Financials, Fundraises).

  3. Access Detailed Acquisition Information: Within the "Investments and Acquisitions" tab, you'll find comprehensive details about the company's acquisitions, including acquisition dates, amounts, and other relevant data. Navigate further to the specific "Acquisitions" section to view detailed data about the company's acquisitions.

If you encounter any challenges or have questions while accessing acquisitions data, our support team is here to assist you promptly. Please feel free to reach out for personalized assistance.

We strive to ensure that you have a seamless experience on Finder and can leverage our platform effectively to gather valuable insights about companies.

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