TLO LLC, a Boca Raton data mining company, reached an agreement in its bankruptcy case to have the credit management company TransUnion serve as its stalking horse bidder with an offer of $105 million in cash and stock.

Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Paul Hyman in West Palm Beach agreed Tuesday to TLO’s motion to conduct the auction with TransUnion’s help.

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