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[edit]This shouldn't really be an article. 76.250.61.86 (talk) 01:48, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
No longer owned by the family?
[edit]https://bottomlineinc.com/blogs/common-threads/how-to-have-a-happy-retirement is dated 09/22/2022 and includes:
- Because since the sale of Bottom Line 18 months ago ...
- For assorted reasons, our family had actually discussed selling Bottom Line 20 years ago…but in the end, my father chose not to. Why? He said he didn’t like any of the prospective buyers, but I always thought that as the founder and CEO of Bottom Line, he had power, influence, connections and purpose. But if he became a guy who sold a company for a lot of money, he would just be another rich guy who used to be somebody.
- While I knew what I wanted to do after the sale of the company, life threw me and my husband a number of curveballs that caused us to juggle our plans.
Her bio on the Bottom Line Inc. web site says "Sarah, former President and CEO of Bottom Line Inc., ..."[1]
I have not looked for news coverage of who purchased the company. --Marc Kupper|talk 21:28, 17 October 2022 (UTC)
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