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    Exclusive-EQT Eyes Potential $6 Billion Sale of Linux Pioneer Suse, Sources Say

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    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EQT AB is considering a sale of open‑source pioneer SUSE in a deal that could value it up to $6 billion, roughly doubling its 2023 take‑private valuation of €2.72 billion. Early-stage talks are ongoing with Arma Partners facilitating contact with potential financial buyers.

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    EQT eyes potential $6 billion sale of Linux pioneer SUSE, sources say

    Overview of EQT's Potential Sale of SUSE

    By Milana Vinn and Amy-Jo Crowley

    Background and Current Developments

    NEW YORK/LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - Private equity firm EQT AB is exploring a sale of open-source software company SUSE in a deal that could value it up to $6 billion (5.1 billion euros), according to two people familiar with the matter.

    Investment Bank Involvement

    EQT has hired investment bank Arma Partners to sound out a group of private equity investors for a possible sale of the company, said the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss confidential matters. The deliberations are at an early stage and there is no certainty that EQT will proceed with a transaction, the sources said.

    Official Responses

    EQT declined to comment. Arma Partners and SUSE did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    EQT’s Ownership and Valuation History

    EQT, already a majority owner of SUSE and based in Sweden, took the company private in 2023, valuing it at 2.72 billion euros ($2.96 billion). A sale at around $6 billion would roughly double that valuation in about two and a half years.

    Market Context and Investor Sentiment

    Software Sector Trends

    The potential deal comes amid a broader selloff in software stocks, which has disrupted mergers and acquisitions activity. Investors are concerned that new artificial intelligence tools could displace many existing software products, weighing on technology valuations and making deals harder to price.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    AI Adoption and SUSE’s Position

    Some investors, however, see Luxembourg-headquartered SUSE as a potential beneficiary of AI adoption, arguing that demand for enterprise-grade infrastructure software is likely to grow as companies build and deploy more AI applications.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    SUSE’s Financial Performance and Sale Valuation

    The company generates about $800 million in revenue and more than $250 million in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and could fetch between $4 billion and $6 billion in a sale, the sources said.

    About SUSE: History and Market Impact

    Founding and Legacy

    Origins of SUSE

    SUSE is a German acronym for “Software und System-Entwicklung” or software and systems development. Three students and an engineer founded the company in 1992: Roland Dyroff, Thomas Fehr, Hubert Mantel and Burchard Steinbild. It holds the distinction of being the world’s first provider of an enterprise Linux distribution.

    Product Offerings and Clientele

    SUSE is an enterprise software company whose open-source products help businesses run applications on cloud servers, mainframe computers, and devices at the edges of networks. Its customers include Walmart, Deutsche Bank and Intel, according to its website. More than 60% of the Fortune 500 rely on SUSE to power some of their workloads, according to the company.

    (Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York and Amy-Jo Crowley in London; Editing by Echo Wang and Lisa Shumaker)

    References

    • SUSE Soars After EQT Agrees Take Private at €2.7 Billion Value - Bloomberg
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    • SUSE S.A.

    Key Takeaways

    • •EQT may fetch up to $6 billion for SUSE—double its 2023 valuation of €2.72 billion ($2.96 billion) (bloomberg.com)
    • •SUSE generates around $800 million in revenue and over $250 million in EBITDA, supporting a potential $4–6 billion valuation range (eqt-marcel-offer.com)
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-EQT eyes potential $6 billion sale of Linux pioneer SUSE, sources say

    1Who is considering the sale of SUSE?

    Private equity firm EQT AB is exploring a potential sale of SUSE.

    2How much could SUSE be valued at in the potential sale?

    Sources suggest SUSE could be valued at up to $6 billion in the potential transaction.

    3

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of EQT's Potential Sale of SUSE
    • Background and Current Developments
    • Investment Bank Involvement
    • Official Responses
    • EQT’s Ownership and Valuation History
    • Market Context and Investor Sentiment
    • Software Sector Trends
    • AI Adoption and SUSE’s Position
    • SUSE’s Financial Performance and Sale Valuation
    • About SUSE: History and Market Impact
    • Founding and Legacy
    • Origins of SUSE
    • Product Offerings and Clientele
    SUSE, founded in 1992 as the first enterprise Linux provider, remains strategically positioned amid AI‑driven infrastructure demand (en.wikipedia.org)
    Why is there renewed interest in SUSE amid AI advancements?

    Some investors view SUSE as benefiting from AI adoption, as demand for enterprise infrastructure software is likely to rise.

    4Who are some of SUSE's major customers?

    SUSE's major customers include Walmart, Deutsche Bank, and Intel.

    5What is SUSE's financial performance?

    SUSE reportedly generates about $800 million in revenue and more than $250 million in EBITDA.

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