Oracle - Sun Advisors?
Who advised on Oracle/Sun? Definitely a deft move on Sun's part, to say the least.
Been looking for a while online, haven't had any luck.
Who advised on Oracle/Sun? Definitely a deft move on Sun's part, to say the least.
Been looking for a while online, haven't had any luck.
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Might be mentioned in the conference call. Haven't found anything else online. You could also try emailing/calling their PR contacts
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/investor_relations/index.html
Just listened to the call, nothing there...still marveling at Ellison's brass cojones. Looks like I'm waiting for the SEC filings (I have no particular reason to need this info, just curious as an interested bystander)
Credit Suisse advised JAVA, no advisors on oracle.
Latham & Watkins advised Oracle
Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati advised Sun Microsystem (JAVA)
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In these cases, when a company as experienced in M&A like Oracle knows the kind of target they want, do they usually bother hiring financial advisers?
normally in a deal this big both sides will have advisors, but apparently larry and co. knew what they were willing to pay and struck quickly.
Would there be different advisors for different sections of Sun? Why would Credit Suisse just do java?
java is the ticket symbol for sun
JAVA = Symbol for Sun Microsystems
In this case he wasn't referring to the programming language Java
I would say it's a more deft move on Oracle's part. Sun has (almost) no future in selling hardware, and their business peaked in 2000. I'm pretty sure Oracle are a lot more interested in their software services operations. And for that, they got a pretty good deal very quickly after IBM's offer faltered.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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