Advertisement

HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013
RssFeed

Industry Trends

Advertisement
Oracle to buy Acme Packet for about $2.1 billion
AP
Redwood Shores, California, February 05, 2013
First Published: 02:42 IST(5/2/2013)
Last Updated: 11:43 IST(5/2/2013)
Share more.
 comments   
Oracle will buy Acme Packet Inc., which makes equipment for telecommunications companies, for about $2.1 billion.

Acme's gear is used by more than 1,900 service providers and enterprises around the world. Its technology will complement Oracle's offerings for telecoms providers,
said Citigroup analyst Walter Pritchard.

Oracle, a database software maker based in Redwood City, California, will pay $29.25 per share for Acme. That represents a 22% premium over the Bedford, Massachusetts, company's Friday closing stock price. The companies valued the deal at $1.7 billion, net of Acme's cash.

Shares of Acme soared 22%, or $5.26, to $29.19 in morning trading. Shares of Oracle Corp. lost 94 cents, or 2.6% to $35.27.

Acme's board unanimously approved the acquisition, which is expected to close in the first half of 2013. The deal remains subject to Acme shareholder and regulatory approval.

Brian White at Topeka Capital Markets said that the deal might herald more acquisitions of communications gear makers by companies like IBM Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. Targets could include Juniper Networks Inc. and F5 Networks Inc., he said.

Shares of those companies were up just over 1% on a down day for the overall market.


Share more.
 comments   

comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the terms and conditions of www.hindustantimes.com
blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
Review: Toshiba Kirabook

Last year, Apple added a visually stunning option to its MacBooks: screens with ultra-high resolution. These "Retina" displays reveal four times as much detail as any Windows laptop screen until now. Toshiba just released a new laptop line with a Retina-level display.

Google to add Galapagos Islands to Street View

Google has followed in the footsteps of Charles Darwin to gather images of the beauty and biological diversity of the Galapagos Islands for the Internet titan's online maps.

more »
How Flipkart broke India's online shopping inertia
It was meant to be a portal that compared different e-commerce websites, only there weren't enough of them in the first place to be compared. Thus was born Flipkart, making sure that online shopping would never be the same again in India.
Threats to Indian IT industry and two faces of hacking
The recent data theft by hackers from two Indian companies processing prepaid cards for several overseas banks, which led to a global fraud of $45 million, has made India's $100 billion IT industry a primary target of spam, phishing and viruses.
more »
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2013 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved