Oracle-BEA merger gets the green light

By Dawn Kawamoto, CNET News.com
28 February 2008 08:57 AM
Tags: bea, merger, oracle, regulator, green, buyout, light

Oracle on Wednesday received a green light from regulators to move forward on its merger plans with BEA Systems.

For Oracle, the early termination of the antitrust review may just be the easiest part of the process it has undergone since launching its buyout bid for BEA in October.

Oracle's unsolicited buyout bid of US$17 a share was initially met with resistance by BEA, which claimed it undervalued the company. The companies threw barbs back and forth, until BEA ultimately signed aboard, under pressure from its largest shareholder Carl Icahn.

The Federal Trade Commission and the US Department of Justice have given the deal the green light. BEA's investors will have a chance to vote at a special shareholders meeting on 4 April, marking the last hurdle for the deal.

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