Oracle says Justice Dept allows $7.4B Sun deal
Posted on Fri, Aug 21, 2009 @ 09:40 AM
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Business software maker Oracle Corp. said Thursday it has received
the Justice Department's approval to move forward with its $7.4 billion
acquisition of former dot-com-era star Sun Microsystems Inc.
The deal still needs the go-ahead from the European Commission.
Clearance
by the Justice Department had been held up over questions about the
licensing of Java, a programming language that Sun invented that now
runs on more than 7 billion electronic devices around the world,
including cell phones and personal computers.
Another
potential antitrust question could surround Sun's MySQL database, an
open-source product. Some technologists worry Oracle could make MySQL a
lower priority as it tries to boost sales of its market-leading
database software.
Sun's performance had been shaky for
nearly a decade before Oracle outbid IBM Corp. for the Santa Clara,
Calif.-based company in April. IBM is one of Oracle's biggest database
software rivals, and is a major Sun rival in computer servers.
The
Sun acquisition will give Oracle more control over the development of
Java, a key technology used in its products, and also thrust the
Redwood Shores, Calif.-based company into hardware, a new area for
Oracle.
The Justice Department's approval was largely
expected. Even so, Sun shares rose 9 cents to $9.36 in after-hours
trading, moving closer to the $9.50 per share that Oracle plans to pay
for Sun. That indicates investors now see less chance of the deal being
scuttled.
Oracle's stock rose 17 cents to $22.11 in
after-hours trading, having finished the regular trading session up 16
cents to close at $21.94.