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Google Acquires Neotonic Software

Announced April 2003

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What happened

Neotonic Software was a customer relationship management business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as Google Groups , Gmail.

Acquirer
Google
Target
Neotonic Software
Announced
April 2003
Price
Undisclosed
Industry
Customer relationship management

By the numbers

Google's acquisition history
5th of 269 tracked deals
Disclosed prices
66 of 269 Google deals
Google's average disclosed price
$1.20B
Google's largest disclosed deal
Wiz ($32B)
Tracked acquisitions in 2003
44 across all acquirers
Google in Customer relationship management
1 acquisition

Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition

When did Google acquire Neotonic Software?

Google acquired Neotonic Software on April 2003. This was Google's 5th publicly tracked acquisition out of 269 we have on record.

How much did Google pay for Neotonic Software?

The price Google paid for Neotonic Software was not publicly disclosed. Only 66 of Google's 269 tracked acquisitions have a disclosed price.

What does Neotonic Software do?

Neotonic Software was a customer relationship management business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as Google Groups , Gmail.

What other Customer relationship management companies has Google acquired?

Neotonic Software is Google's only publicly tracked acquisition in Customer relationship management so far.

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