E-signature company DocuSign is exploring a potential leveraged buyout with the help of advisers, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal on Friday. However, there is no certainty that a deal will be reached.
As of Friday, DocuSign’s market capitalization was $11.5 billion. Potential suitors could include private equity firms and technology companies, according to the Journal.
DocuSign’s platform is widely used among real estate professionals. The San Francisco-based firm allows its users to securely send and sign documents online.
Founded in 2003 by Tom Gonser, DocuSign went public in 2018. It was then valued at $6 billion.
The company’s stock rallied by 12% on Friday after the Wall Street Journal reported that it was considering a sale.






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