Fort Worth-based TPG paying $2.7 billion for international investor Angelo Gordon.
TPG, which has main offices in Fort Worth and San Francisco, is acquiring the company in a cash and stock transaction.
“Following more than a year of building relationships between the leadership teams of both organizations, we are confident the combination represents a strong strategic and cultural fit and will create additional opportunities for employees of both firms.”
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