Learning Tree seeds sale
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 29, 2008
After more than 30 years in business, Learning Tree International has slapped a ‘for sale’ sign on itself. The IT training shop has retained RBC Capital Markets to guide the process, which comes as the company has only partly worked through a turnaround. It suffered through several years of stagnant revenue and negative operating margins, [...]
Mapping vendor Garmin searches for direction
Posted by admin on May 28, 2008
The once-soaring navigation vendor seems to have lost its way. We believe the second half of 2008 will be one of further consolidation as Garmin attempts to reposition itself.
An Oak accord
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
Oak Investment Partners has finally helped broker a marriage for portfolio company Talisma – a full half-decade after the startup stumbled on its way down the aisle. In both cases, however, it isn’t exactly clear whether the investment firm should be sitting on the bride’s side or the groom’s side at the wedding. In fact, [...]
Saving on services at HP
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
Like so much at Hewlett-Packard these days, CEO Mark Hurd seems to be succeeding where his predecessor, Carly Fiorina, failed. In this case, Hurd is set to buy outsourcing giant EDS in a $13.9bn deal. While Wall Street roughed up HP a bit, there wasn’t anywhere near the outcry that hit Fiorina when she tried [...]
Evercore’s short cycle
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
Investment banking, as everyone knows, is a cyclical business. In the case of Evercore Partners, the downswing lasted about a day. On Monday morning, CEO Roger Altman was on a call with disenchanted investors trying to explain why the company booked just half the amount of revenue in the first three months of this year [...]
Netezza nibbles
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
A few months after indicating it was ready to buy its way into analytics, Netezza has inked its first deal as part of the initiative. The company said last Thursday that it will pay $6.4m for NuTech Solutions. It’s largely an HR move, with Netezza picking up 30 scientists and engineers from the startup. The [...]
Will Larry buy Switzerland?
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
Informatica’s acquisition of Identity Systems, which closed last Thursday, brought the data integration specialist even closer to Oracle. The two companies have had an odd relationship, with Informatica competing against the behemoth virtually since it opened its doors some 15 years ago. (Despite the fact that Oracle gives away its bare-bones Warehouse Builder, Informatica has [...]
Trapeze swings to a deal
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 27, 2008
After nearly a year on the block, Trapeze Networks has been sold for about $150m, several sources have told us. An announcement is expected late next week. The buyer for the wireless LAN switch vendor isn’t immediately known – but it isn’t Juniper Networks. An OEM partner of Trapeze, Juniper also put money into Trapeze’s [...]
Big Yellow’s purple elephant
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 12, 2008
Asked not too long ago to explain the slump in Symantec’s stock since acquiring Veritas three years ago, CEO John Thompson memorably called the combined company ‘a purple elephant.’ The allegorical description was a bit of a departure for the straight-laced, straight-talking ex-Big Blue executive, who went on to add that since Wall Street had [...]
Wounded Bear
Posted by Brenon Daly on May 12, 2008
Given all the hardships (self-inflicted and otherwise) that have hit Bear Stearns over the past two months, we thought we found some good news for the investment bank earlier this week. Leafing through the paperwork around Borland’s sale of its CodeGear division to Embarcadero Technologies on Wednesday, we saw Bear listed as one of the [...]
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