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(October 29, 2007) - "BEA shareholders should not assume that Oracle will renew its $17 per share offer in the future," thundered an announcement dispatched to the wires yesterday by Oracle just hours after the lapse of its 5PM Pacific Time deadline for the acceptance by BEA shareholders of its $6.7BN unsolicited bid for the company. "Over the last twenty days the BEA Board has repeatedly rejected our offer and refused to meet with us," the statement noted.
The statement didn't beat about the bush in its attempt to make BEA shareholders think twice about its Board's refusal to engage in talks of any kind:
"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. "
"We asked the BEA Board to allow their shareholders to vote on our $17 per share proposal," the announcement continues. "They chose not to. If the BEA shareholders are unhappy with the behavior of the BEA Board it is up to those shareholders, not Oracle, to take the appropriate action."
The statement then paves the way for the next steps Oracle may decide to take:
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quezztion 10/29/07 03:09:13 PM EDT | |||
So is Oracle better off, long term, *with* BEA (@ $17) or without it? Should it walk away from this one? |
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ElStockero 10/29/07 06:51:36 AM EDT | |||
Notice the wording here. Why not just come out and say "Oracle will not make another bid"? BECAUSE THEY WILL AND THEY ARE PLANNING ON IT!!! I mean if $17 was really your final offer, you would just say so and leave no doubt that it's either $17 now, or nothing ever again. Why leave a window open? |
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SharkFood 10/29/07 06:22:32 AM EDT | |||
Oracle will cut costs by firing most of BEA's employees. |
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