Merger • Automotive

Derive Systems Acquires Bully Dog Technologies

On March 4, 2014, Derive Systems acquired automotive company Bully Dog Technologies

Acquisition Context
  • This is Derive Systems’ 1st transaction in the Automotive sector.
  • This is Derive Systems’ 1st transaction in the United States.
  • This is Derive Systems’ 1st transaction in Idaho.

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M&A Deal Summary

Date March 4, 2014
Target Bully Dog Technologies
Sector Automotive
Buyer(s) Derive Systems
Deal Type Merger
Advisor(s) Cascadia Capital (Financial)

Target Company

Bully Dog Technologies

American Falls, Idaho, United States
Bully Dog Technologies is developer infull-featured calibration devices and other aftermarket products for a wide range of light-duty vehicles, heavy-duty trucks and powersports applications. Founded in 1999 and guided by the idea that every vehicle possesses untapped potential, Bully Dog equips truck owners with the tools they need to unlock their rides' potential power and fuel economy gains. Bully Dog is a team built on integrity that is dedicated to leading the vehicle performance industry with an uncompromising code of ethics demonstrated in the quality of its employees, excellent customer service and superior products.
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Buyer

Derive Systems

Sanford, Florida, United States

Category Company
Founded 2003
Sector Software
DESCRIPTION

Derive Systems is a provider of calibration software in the automotive aftermarket industry. SCT’s software recalibrates engine and transmission systems to their optimal settings based on vehicle usage. Derive Systems was founded in 2003 and is based in Sanford, Florida.


Deal Context for Buyer #
Overall 1 of 1
Sector: Automotive 1 of 1
Type: Merger 1 of 1
State: Idaho 1 of 1
Country: United States 1 of 1
Year: 2014 1 of 1

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