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The Hellas portion has been beat to death debate wise but the question is inclusion based on intent. Clearly not a good faith editor and all has been removed from Nikesh Arora's article. It doesn't belong here. Wikipedia is not the Yahoo comment section.--WatchingContent (talk) 23:52, 29 March 2017 (UTC)

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APAX France

I note that the London-based Apax Partners LLP which appears to be subject of this article is legally and operational separate from the Apax Partners France (the partners split the business at some point in the early 90s - which in itself might be an interesting topic to add to the page). However, a few deals mentioned in the current article refer to transactions done by Apax France (rather than Apax Partners in the UK) so would require a bit of editing accordingly