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    Germany’s PSI Software nears takeover as investors circle, sources say

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    MUNICH :Germany’s PSI Software is close to being taken over, with several financial investors circling the maker of software for energy networks, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

    One of the sources said PSI, which is recovering from a cyberattack last year, is seeking funding for next-generation product development.

    Among the competing suitors are technology investors Thoma Bravo, HgCapital and Warburg Pincus, and a decision on a sale could be made within the next few days, the sources said.

    PSI shares surged 13.9 per cent on the news at 1514 GMT.

    PSI, whose software helps run power and gas transmission grids as well as factories, last year posted a loss before interest and tax of 15.2 million euros ($17.62 million), as it was hobbled for weeks by the cyberattack.

    Valued at close to 400 million euros on the stock exchange, the group posted 260.8 million euros in sales in 2024.

    For this year, PSI’s management has forecast a 10 per cent increase in revenues and a return to profits before interest and tax.

    The group, whose peers include Norway’s Volue, is cutting costs, but that push is not expected to have a major impact before 2026.

    German utility E.ON, which is a major customer as well as PSI’s second-largest investor with almost 18 per cent of its shares, intends to hold onto its stake.

    German businessman and newsletter publisher Norman Rentrop is PSI’s largest shareholder with a 23 per cent stake.

    PSI and Norman Rentrop’s investment holding did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Thoma Bravo, E.ON, HgCapital and Warburg Pincus declined to comment.

    ($1 = 0.8625 euros)

    (Additional reporting by Tom KaeckenhoffWriting by Ludwig BurgerEditing by Miranda Murray and Joe Bavier)

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