Fusion Telecommunications (FSNN) Reports Q3 Loss of $0.23/Share
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Fusion Telecommunications (FSNN) Announces Acquisition of Cloud-Based Solutions Provider Apptix
November 15, 2016 9:16 AM ESTFusion (Nasdaq: FSNN) announced that it has acquired Herndon, Virginia-based Apptix, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Apptix ASA. Apptix provides cloud-based communications, collaboration, virtual desktop, compliance, security and cloud computing solutions to approximately 1,500 business customers throughout the U.S. Total consideration in the transaction was $28.0 million, consisting of $23.0 million in cash and approximately 3.0 million shares of Fusion unregistered common stock priced at $1.68 per share.
The acquisition, which closed on November 14, 2016, was financed with a new $70.0 million senior secured credit facility led by East West Bank, which replaces Fusion's previous $40.0 million senior credit facility.... More