HomeNewsWorldDell to buy EMC in deal worth about $67 billion

Dell to buy EMC in deal worth about $67 billion

The transaction marks the largest technology sector deal on record, topping U.S. chipmaker Avago Technologies' USD 37 billion offer for rival Broadcom. That deal is still in process.

October 13, 2015 / 08:00 IST
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Dell announced a deal Monday with MSD Partners and Silver Lake to buy cloud computing company EMC for roughly USD 67 billion in cash and stock.

"We're creating an unbelievable powerhouse of an enterprise company," Dell Chairman and CEO Michael Dell told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "This is really all about bringing together complementary technologies and helping our customers address the challenges and opportunities that this digital future is creating."

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EMC stockholders will receive about USD 33.15 per share in cash and a type of stock that is linked to "a portion of EMC's economic interest" in its VMware business, which will remain an independent, publicly traded company, the companies said in a statement Monday.

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