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Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Reflections on SunGard's 10K of March 2012

The biggest parts of SunGard are Financial Systems and Availability Services. They have a broad range of "complementary" software solutions and "associated" technology services. However, they are highly leveraged as a result of their 2005 LBO (which brought them under co-ownership of Goldman Sachs, TPG, Providence Equity Partners, Silver Lake). Basically every big tech player in the private equity space has a piece of the SunGard action!

2011 revenues from Financial Systems totalled $2.83 billion, an increase of $30 million over 2010.

As of December 31, 2011, SunGard had roughly 17,500 employees in continuing operations.


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