3PAR: 30 cents more and Dell wins showdown

All for that. For 30 cents per share higher than what was proposed Hewlett-Packard, Dell acquires 3PAR. After proposing $ 1.15 billion to buy the U.S. company data storage, Dell has had to increase its offer. Rival Hewlett Packard had submitted a tender surprise on Monday of $ 1.6 billion, or $ 24 per share. Dell has offered 30 cents more per share.

Takeover bid for all shares 3PAR

If the transaction has yet to receive regulatory approval, the computer maker said in a statement, however it should be finalized before the end of the year. "It should have a positive impact on our earnings before exceptional items from the fiscal year 2012, the company said. Dell now has until Sept. 20 to launch a public offer to acquire all the shares of 3PAR "through a subsidiary that owns 100%," he says.

This acquisition will expand its range of storage products for the cloud computing (cloud computing via the Internet) and support its service activities payday advance low fees. "With the acquisition of 3PAR, Dell will have the range of storage products for the broader market," said Dave Johnson, vice president of U.S. computer company, said in the statement. Data storage is the priority of our strategy.

3PAR in the red, HP and Dell up

While its board had approved the deal, Hewlett-Packard has lost the fight on "cloud computing.Asked about the reasons for his choice, 3PAR did not wish to comment, stating that we communicate 3PAR "soon" on the subject.

Around 4:00 p.m., 3PAR lost 1.53% to 26.35 dollars, while Hewlett-Packard and Dell gained 0.42% respectively to 38.40% and 0.21 dollars to 11.81 dollars in a rising market 0.16%.

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