MarketFirst's lead- and campaign-management software provides Pivotal with the ability to deliver the fully integrated suite of CRM tools its customers need, CEO Bo Manning says. In the past year, the midsize companies Pivotal serves have completed restructuring efforts and turned their attention to marketing efforts and go-to-market strategies, he adds. That shift has placed an emphasis on the MarketFirst's capabilities, which Manning says Pivotal will take to all 1,500 of its customers.
However, investors didn't take so kindly to the news, driving Pivotal's already waning stock price down 36% to 65 cents, and dropping the value of the deal to $471,000.
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