Questel
Who They Are
An intellectual-property roll-up buying services businesses to complete a stack, and explicit that what it is paying for is customer overlap.
Questel describes itself as an end-to-end intellectual property solutions provider serving more than twenty thousand clients and a million users across thirty countries, with software for searching, analyzing and managing inventions alongside services across the whole lifecycle, from prior-art searches and patent drafting to international filing, translation and renewals. It claims an average saving of thirty to sixty percent across a client's prosecution budget.
It also states its own acquisition posture out loud, saying it has built its portfolio of software and services through targeted acquisitions, and its rationale for buying Morningside is about coverage rather than price: becoming a one-stop shop, and reaching a major global law-firm customer base it did not have. The lesson for a searcher is that the asset being valued is the overlap between your customer list and theirs.
Search-Fund Companies They Bought
- Morningside · 2021
Roland Lessard and Thomas Klein searched as a pair, backed by Anacapa and Pacific Lake, and in 2017 bought Morningside, a New York patent-translation and language-services company. They ran it to roughly two hundred and fifty employees and four thousand clients before Questel acquired it in March 2021 to consolidate patent translation. [1][2]