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Fly News Breaks for September 12, 2017
JNPR, HPE, ORCL, FFIV, GIMO
Sep 12, 2017 | 07:52 EDT
After media outlets reported that Elliott Management's private equity arm had submitted a bid to acquire Gigamon (GIMO), Needham analyst Alex Henderson believes that there are "three likely outcomes" to the situation: Gigamon will be acquired by private equity firms for $50+; Gigamon becomes a takeover target for strategic players such as F5 (FFIV), Oracle (ORCL), HP (HPE), and Juniper (JNPR);, or the company reports strong Q3 and Q4 results and the stock rallies. The analyst says that the stock could reach $55-$60 if a bidding war materializes. He reiterates a $50 price target and a Buy rating on the shares.
News For GIMO;FFIV;ORCL;HPE;JNPR From the Last 2 Days
ORCL
Apr 24, 2024 | 16:14 EDT
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ORCL
Apr 24, 2024 | 08:06 EDT
Vertex (VERX) announced that it has been selected to join the Oracle Independent Software Vendor, ISV, Accelerator for SaaS Initiative. With expertise in Oracle (ORCL) Cloud Fusion Cloud Applications integrations, Vertex continues to leverage the power of contract and tax data to optimize customer operations and outcomes. "Building on our longstanding relationship with Oracle, we are thrilled to join the Oracle ISV Accelerator," said Bradd Wildstein, Vice President, Indirect Sales at Vertex, Inc. "Through this partnership, Vertex can now enhance our customers' finance and sales processes by integrating essential tax solutions into Oracle Fusion Applications. It's more than just data integration - it's about unifying disparate functions, streamlining operations, and amplifying benefits for our mutual customers."
ORCL
Apr 24, 2024 | 06:20 EDT
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison said the company is moving its world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, Ashley Capoot of CNBC reports. Ellison said Oracle is moving to a "huge campus" and it is closer to "the center of the industry we're most concerned about, which is the health-care industry." Reference Link