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Cite as: [2019] IECompA m19024

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M/19/024 Redbird (Blackstone) / Vungle

Transaction details

The proposed transaction whereby The Blackstone Group Inc., via its wholly owned subsidiary Redbird Parent Holdings Inc. will acquire sole control of Vungle, Inc. has been notified to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

Notification dateDecision date
Friday August 9, 2019Thursday, August 29, 2019
Parties InvolvedBusiness activities
The Blackstone Group Inc.

Blackstone is a global alternative asset manager and provider of financial advisory services.

Redbird Parent Holdings Inc.

Redbird is a wholly owned subsidiary of certain funds managed by affiliates of Blackstone. It is newly formed entity for the purposes of effecting the Proposed Transaction.

Vungle Inc.

Vungle provides technology-enabled advertising services to advertisers. It offers a variety of products and services that target and engage mobile users which primarily consist of mobile application video ads.

Economic sectorMedia merger
Information & CommunicationsNo
Submissions from third parties due by:
Phase 1Phase 2
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Current status: Completed
Cleared (Phase 1)
Authorised Officer AssignedContact Details
Susan Whelan

Tel: +353 1 470 3651
Email: [email protected]


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