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  2. DST Systems - Wikipedia

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    DST Systems, Inc. is an American company that was acquired by SS&C Technologies in 2018. The company provided advisory, technology and operations outsourcing services to the financial services and healthcare industries. It was founded in February 1969 as Data·Sys·Tance, a subsidiary of Kansas City Southern Industries (KCSI) and is ...

  3. Netsmart Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Netsmart Technologies was originally known as Medical Services Corporation. [1] Created in September 1992, this was a holding company which did business under a subsidiary called Carte Medical Corporation. [2] In October 1993, Medical Services Corp. merged its subsidiary into itself and became directly known as Carte Medical. [2]

  4. Transformco - Wikipedia

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    The merger was completed on March 24, 2005, after receiving regulatory approval from the government and approval by shareholders of both companies. [7] The combined company had approximately 3,500 stores at the time of the merger. [8] Eddie Lampert led the company for the next thirteen years.

  5. Equity Bank (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The merger gave Equity three more locations in Western Kansas and raised the bank's total assets to $2.3 billion. [20] Equity was able to expand into Oklahoma that November by closing mergers with Eastman National Bancshares, Inc. of Ponca City, OK , and Cache Holdings, Inc. (Patriot) of Tulsa, OK .

  6. Six Flags-Cedar Fair Merger Unlocks $200 Million In ... - AOL

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    Jefferies analyst David Katz initiated coverage on Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE:FUN) with a Buy rating and a price target of $59.00. The analyst writes that the merger of Six Flags ...

  7. Evergy - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed from a merger of Westar Energy of Topeka and Great Plains Energy of Kansas City, parent company of Kansas City Power & Light. Evergy is the largest electric company in Kansas, serving more than 1.7 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in Kansas and Missouri. [2]

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