SAN FRANCISCO — Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati represented Redwood City-based Informatica Corp. in a $5.3 billion going-private sale. Informatica, which provides data-analysis software to businesses, will be purchased by the private-equity firm Permira Advisers and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. Informatica shareholders will receive $48.75 per share in the deal.
Palo Alto-based chairman Larry Sonsini and San Francisco-based partner Michael Ringler led the team for Wilson Sonsini.
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