Scoping Out WCAS: Is An EJV Buy Up Ahead? And How Much Did Market Vision Cost, Anyway?

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When Bridge Information Systems Inc. struck a deal with interdealer-broker Liberty Brokerage Investment Corp. on June 1, it became the proud new owner of Market Vision Corp. -- but the price wasn't cheap. Bridge, with the backing of its deep-pocketed parent, Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe, coughed up in the neighborhood of $15 to $20 million for the systems integrator.

And the fast-moving WCAS -- which has already set up a separate holding company to oversee Bridge and Market Vision (TST, June 12)

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