Just when we thought the summer doldrums were upon us, VMware (VMW) made waves with the announcement of two public company take-outs. The first, an acquisition of long-time partner and fellow Dell Technologies (DELL) controlled company Pivotal Software (PVTL), came as no surprise given last week’s 13D/A by Dell Technologies disclosing merger discussions.
Read MoreFollowing a 13D/A filing by controlling shareholder Dell Technologies (DELL) disclosing merger discussions, Pivotal Software (PVTL) confirmed that the company is negotiating an agreement to be acquired by VMware (VMW) for $15.00 per share in cash, representing a premium of nearly 81% to the close price prior to the disclosure.
Read MoreAfter an on-again, off-again courtship, Broadcom (AVGO) and Symantec (SYMC) finally sealed the deal, albeit on a more limited basis than first rumored. Rather than acquiring the company outright, Broadcom will acquire Symantec’s Enterprise Security assets, including the Symantec brand, for $10.7 billion in cash.
Read MoreIt was a busy week in software with several tuck-in acquisitions announced, a deluge of earnings to digest, and some notable executive changes. On the M&A front, Avalara (AVLR) acquired Portway International, a provider of Harmonized System classifications and customs brokerage services.
Read MoreWell that was quick. Following a Bloomberg report last month that Monotype Imaging Holdings (TYPE) was exploring strategic options, the company agreed to be taken private by HGGC, a middle market private equity firm, for an equity value of approximately $895 million earlier this morning.
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