Bain and Huawei bail on 3Com buyout
Claiming an inability to stifle US government concerns over a 3Com acquisition, Bain Capital Partners and Huawei Technologies are now taking their ball and going home.
The private equity firm and its Chinese partner late Thursday pulled out of a joint $2.2bn bid to acquire 3Com. Bain said despite its best efforts to restructure …
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Posted Friday 21st March 2008 22:34 GMT
Solomon Grundy
This is Good
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There is a trade off with being the beneficiary of pork spending - you are no longer in total control of what you do with your products/services. I find it comforting that the U.S. govt. hasn't completely sold out and become a privatized institution.
Posted Monday 24th March 2008 03:01 GMT
Anonymous Coward
an interesting development
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That would explain why 3com was working so hard to spin off the tipping point line of business. It will be interesting to see if that initiative continues after this little bombshell.
Posted Monday 24th March 2008 17:38 GMT
Brian Miller
TippingPoint already tipped, just give it to the Chinese
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Since the US government's networks are so wide open and prone to being hacked again and again, I don't see why the deal would be blocked because of TippingPoint. What the government nutters should do is dump TippingPoint and kick the NSA's ass into gear to provide real network security.
If we give the Chinese TippingPoint, then surely we can hack their networks like they hack ours.
Posted Tuesday 25th March 2008 06:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Alternative realities?
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Or... Bain weren't going to put up their own money and the current mess on Wall St means they can't finance their side of the deal?
Or... 3Com is more of a mess than Huawei realised. I don't understand what Huawei sees in 3Com. They should have bought Procket Networks, it would have cost less and got them a real router.
Or... Cisco's lobbying finally worked.
Posted Wednesday 26th March 2008 14:31 GMT
Stephen Gray
@ Solomon Grundy
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Have you heard of Halliburton?
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