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Oracle drops $6.7bn BEA offer

BEA remains independent ... for now

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 30 Oct 2007
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Oracle has retracted its $6.7bn offer to acquire BEA after the middleware maker failed to respond to a Sunday deadline.

BEA has repeatedly declined Oracle's offer, claiming that it will sell up to any company willing to pay $8.3bn. Oracle's offer represented $17 per share, but BEA is asking for $21.

Oracle said that it will not put in a new offer, but did urge BEA's shareholders to pressure the board.

"We asked the BEA board to allow their shareholders to vote on our $17 per share proposal. They chose not to," Oracle said in a statement.

"If the BEA shareholders are unhappy with the behaviour of the BEA board it is up to those shareholders, not Oracle, to take the appropriate action.

"The BEA shareholders should not assume that Oracle will renew its $17 per share offer in the future.

"Over time many things can change: BEA's business might materially weaken, the stock market can fall further from its recent record highs, or Oracle may have committed its capital elsewhere."

BEA pioneered the application server market, but lost its market lead to IBM years ago. The firm is also under attack from low-cost open source alternatives such as Red Hat subsidiary Jboss.

More recently BEA has been pushing into the market for service oriented architectures, but has yet to establish itself as a leader.

The company has been the subject of acquisition rumours for some time. The situation is creating uncertainty with prospective buyers about whether they can stake their future on the software.

BEA's revenues also highlight a decline in new software sales, indicating that the vendor is failing to attract new customers.

Analysts do not consider an acquisition a matter of 'if', but of 'when'.

See also:

'Show us the buyers'  26 Oct 2007
BEA will sell to anyone, for the right price  26 Oct 2007
Henning KagermannMiddleware vendor would have too much overlap, SAP argues  17 Oct 2007

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