Compuware: When one becomes two

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After 40 years, Compuware is splitting up and going private - with the promise of more innovation for customers

Last month, private equity company Thoma Bravo finally completed its $2.5bn acquisition of venerable software tools company Compuware - and promptly chopped the company in two. The split, howeve...

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