New York City-based language services and technology provider TransPerfect continues its ascent despite a legal battle at the top, which has now lasted for nearly half a decade. The fight between the two co-founders and co-CEOs came to a head in November 2017 when the custodian in charge of selling the company informed staff that “TransPerfect has entered into an agreement with Phil Shawe that will permit Phil to acquire the shares of the company that are owned by Liz Elting.”
The surprise announcement about Shawe’s victory followed a wave of resignations among TransPerfect’s top ranks, who left the company in protest over how the sales process was conducted.
Yet, in another twist in this corporate saga, during the very month that saw TransPerfect lose over a dozen key senior executives, the company recorded its highest ever monthly revenues. According to an internal email sent to TransPerfect on January 16, 2018 and obtained by Slator, revenues for December 2017 came in at USD 60.9m.
