Changing room chat: Hawk-Eye placed on the market
THE owner of the Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology which leaves tennis and cricket fans on the edge of their seats is being put up for sale.
Hawk-Eye Innovations is being sold by owner Mark Getty.
The company, which is valued between 15m and 20m, comes to market just as Fifa has opened itself to the possibility of introducing goal-line detection technology to football. But Paul Hawkins, founder and managing director of Hawk-Eye, has said the sales process will commence before any decision is made in the football world.
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