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UK tech firm swoops on HP software unit in $8.8bn deal | |
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UK tech firm Micro Focus is to buy Hewlett-Packard's software business in a deal worth $8.8bn (£6.6bn). | |
Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) includes the assets of Autonomy, the UK software group that HP bought in a disastrous deal in 2011. | Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) includes the assets of Autonomy, the UK software group that HP bought in a disastrous deal in 2011. |
The deal makes Micro Focus one of the UK's biggest tech companies, with total annual revenues of $4.5bn (£3.4bn). | |
Micro Focus was promoted to the FTSE 100 last week, replacing ARM after it was bought by Japan's Softbank. | Micro Focus was promoted to the FTSE 100 last week, replacing ARM after it was bought by Japan's Softbank. |
A string of acquisitions has turned Micro Focus, based in Newbury, England, from being a relatively small player to being worth over £5bn, with revenues doubling in 2015. | A string of acquisitions has turned Micro Focus, based in Newbury, England, from being a relatively small player to being worth over £5bn, with revenues doubling in 2015. |
Shares in Micro Focus have jumped 21% in early trading, making it the biggest winner on the FTSE 100. | Shares in Micro Focus have jumped 21% in early trading, making it the biggest winner on the FTSE 100. |
Kevin Loosemore, Micro Focus executive chairman, said: "Today's announcement marks another significant milestone for Micro Focus and is wholly consistent with the long-term business strategy we have been pursuing to be the most disciplined global provider of infrastructure software." | Kevin Loosemore, Micro Focus executive chairman, said: "Today's announcement marks another significant milestone for Micro Focus and is wholly consistent with the long-term business strategy we have been pursuing to be the most disciplined global provider of infrastructure software." |
Mr Loosemore said he approached Hewlett-Packard in February about a deal and was not put off by the market turbulence that followed the Brexit vote in the UK. | |
HPE has over 50,000 customers, including 94 of the Fortune 100 companies, and approximately 5,000 partners. | HPE has over 50,000 customers, including 94 of the Fortune 100 companies, and approximately 5,000 partners. |
Turnaround | Turnaround |
For Hewlett-Packard it is part of a dramatic downsizing from having been a giant of the computer industry with annual revenues of over $100bn. | |
Under chief executive Meg Whitman the group has been stripped down to what she believes is its core strengths. | Under chief executive Meg Whitman the group has been stripped down to what she believes is its core strengths. |
HPE was one part of Hewlett-Packard which split into two last year. The other part, HP Inc, focuses on computers and printers. | |
The software spinoff follows HPE's announcement of the sale of its business services division to Computer Sciences for $8.5bn. | The software spinoff follows HPE's announcement of the sale of its business services division to Computer Sciences for $8.5bn. |
"We are taking another important step in achieving the vision of creating a faster-growing, higher-margin, stronger cash flow company well positioned for our customers and for the future," said Ms Whitman. | "We are taking another important step in achieving the vision of creating a faster-growing, higher-margin, stronger cash flow company well positioned for our customers and for the future," said Ms Whitman. |
The sale is also being seen as a way for Hewlett-Packard to finally shed itself of its ill-fated purchase of Autonomy. | |
After the takeover, Hewlett-Packard wrote off about three-quarters of Autonomy's value, claiming that "accounting misrepresentations" had led it to overpay for the firm. | |
Autonomy denied that and a slew of legal action then followed. | Autonomy denied that and a slew of legal action then followed. |