Blackstone looking to offload Ancestry

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Blackstone weighs options for Ancestry.com, including sale or IPO, sources say​


Blackstone is weighing strategic options, including an initial public offering or a sale, for Ancestry.com, the hugely popular platform that helps users trace their genealogical roots, people familiar with the matter said.

The buyout firm invited banks to pitch for an IPO of the Lehi, Utah-based company, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is not public. Requests for proposals were submitted by the banks earlier this week, they added.


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You may recall there was concern about a possible Chinese acquisition of 23andMe earlier this year which was headed off when that company was acquired by a Canadian pharma research buyer. If I had my DNA on Ancestry (I don't) I'd be pulling it off there PDQ until the position is a lot clearer.
 
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Blackstone weighs options for Ancestry.com, including sale or IPO, sources say​


Blackstone is weighing strategic options, including an initial public offering or a sale, for Ancestry.com, the hugely popular platform that helps users trace their genealogical roots, people familiar with the matter said.

The buyout firm invited banks to pitch for an IPO of the Lehi, Utah-based company, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is not public. Requests for proposals were submitted by the banks earlier this week, they added.


Other reports on the subject:


You may recall there was concern about a possible Chinese acquisition of 23andMe earlier this year which was headed off when that company was acquired by a Canadian pharma research buyer. If I had my DNA on Ancestry (I don't) I'd be pulling it off there PDQ until the position is a lot clearer.

My issue with these "DNA" companies, is that while I personally have never consented to my DNA being collected, my kids have done the "23andme" kits, and Ancestory.".

So, in effect, "my" DNA is in the database.
 
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My issue with these "DNA" companies, is that while I personally have never consented to my DNA being collected, my kids have done the "23andme" kits, and Ancestory.".

So, in effect, "my" DNA is in the database.
True, but then we have seen the benefits of this through the work of Othram and others.

As it happens, my DNA is on a number of sites but I deliberately avoided both 23andMe and Ancestry.
 

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