Roper primarily focuses on larger scale M&A transactions ranging from $2 billion to $5 billion, whereas Constellation acquires many small companies frequently and occasionally a large company. Constellation decentralizes M&A across the world, while Roper conducts all M&A from its head office in Florida. Roper acquires businesses mainly from private equity, focused on US-based assets and prioritizes high-quality, low-risk businesses. Conversely, Constellation acquires deals from a variety of sellers, including public companies, employs a more global acquisition strategy, and is more willing to take on businesses with negative growth. In addition, Roper emphasizes acquiring businesses with top-notch management teams, while Constellation is less focused on the management team, being able to infuse acquired businesses with its own talent when necessary.

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