Adobe agreed to buy collaboration-software company Figma for around $20 billion, in the technology giant’s largest acquisition.

Adobe, which will pay for the company using roughly half cash, half stock, unveiled the deal with its quarterly results, which it pulled forward from a planned afternoon announcement after The Wall Street Journal began inquiring about an acquisition Wednesday.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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