HP to buy 3Com for US$2.7 billion

By AAP
12 November 2009 10:25 AM
Tags: 3com, acquisition, hewlett-packard, hp, merger, voip, billion, 2.7

in brief US computer giant Hewlett-Packard announced on Wednesday in the US that it had agreed to buy networking company 3Com for US$2.7 billion (AU$2.9 billion).

The California-based computer colossus said the 3Com purchase advanced a strategy to offer businesses data centre packages that combined servers, storage, networking, management and services.

"By acquiring 3Com, we are accelerating the execution of our converged infrastructure strategy and bringing disruptive change to the networking industry," said HP general manager of enterprise servers and networking Dave Donatelli.

The takeover offer has been approved by HP and 3Com boards of directors. Under the terms of the deal, 3Com stockholders will get US$7.9 per share of common stock. The acquisition is expected to close in the first half of next year, providing it passes muster with regulators.

AAP

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