Business Intelligence Firm Sells for $1.13 Billion

June 8, 2010

Kroll is not a household name. If your house includes an intelligence or police professional, you may have a Kroll T shirt somewhere. The company was part of Marsh McLennan, an outfit that looks like an insurance company. I am not going to sort our what Marsh’s business interests are or explain the Kroll set up. You can get some information in this interview with a Kroll executive. No, don’t ask how I know him.

Kroll is now part of another outfit you probably never heard about either: Altegrity. Read “Kroll-Altegrity: A Reunion of Sorts.” Why’s this important? I think other outfits in this market sector hope to be acquired. In my addled goose view, I don’t think the Marsh executives were sad to see Kroll say adios. There was the money, and the management effort to be in the Kroll line of work is demanding.

Who else is in the Kroll business? Sorry. Not for free.

Stephen E Arnold, June 8, 2010

Freebie.

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