Jump to Navigation
Home

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Markets Map
  • Sentiments
  • Topics
  • Data
  • Comments
  • Images
  • Blog
  • About

Secondary menu

  • Latest News
  • Top Rated
  • Most Popular
  • Archive
  • Discussions
  • Enough With This Obsession About Stock Prices -- It'...
  • New California health insurance rates unveiled
  • The Top Five TV-Related Activities On Social Media
  • Navy conducts first test flight of Northrop's Triton...
  • New P&G CEO to get base salary of $2 million
  • Thrillist's Big Cool Revenue Generator, JackThreads...
  • Analysis: German economy to pick up but fall short of...
  • AI spent Rs 1,803 cr on pending staff salaries last year
  • Apple Is Once Again Delivering Great TV Ads (AAPL)
  • Second Suspect in London Attack Named

    Imagining a Bidding War for Isilon

    Wed, 11/17/2010 - 02:19 EDT - Seeking Alpha
    • Dell
    • EMC
    • ISLN
    • The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth

    The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly Based on the two previous multibillion-dollar deals in the storage industry, we should be bracing for a bidding war around Isilon Systems (ISLN). Recall that Data Domain last year and 3PAR this summer each attracted after-the-fact suitors that drove up the price on both by more than a few dollars. But in the case of Isilon, we don’t actually see the process going to a public auction.Complete Story »

    • Original article
    • Login or register to post comments
     

    Related

    • Isilon and 3PAR: Strikingly Similar Storage Sales

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly

    • Thin Air Around Isilon

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: by Brenon Daly

    • Dell, HP Fight It Out for 3PAR

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: Let’s see, where have we heard this before? A storage company with hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue finds itself in a billion-dollar bidding war between two tech giants, advised in the process by high-end boutique Qatalyst Partners. Last summer, scarcity value drove the price of Data Domain; today it’s 3PAR (PAR).

    • A Bidding War (Of Sorts) Between the Virtualization Vendors

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly

    • Bidding War Keeps Phoenix Technologies Rising

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: by Brenon Daly

    • A Tale of Two E-Discovery Deals

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly

    • Western Digital Goes Big in Storage

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Henry Baltazar and Brenon Daly

    • HP Closes on 3Com; Plans Bigger Deals

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly

    • Consistency Pays Off for JP Morgan in '09 Tech Deals

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: by Brenon Daly

    • January M&A: After Initial Flurry, Pace of Deals Slow

      The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: By Brenon Daly

    Latest

    Thrillist's Big Cool Revenue Generator, JackThreads, Just Hit 4 Million Members
    Thrillist's Big Cool Revenue Generator,...
    The Top Five TV-Related Activities On Social Media
    The Top Five TV-Related Activities On Social Media

    User login

    • Create new account
    • Request new password
    • Click on the icon to sign in with your social network login or enter your Bullfax.com login

    Our Blog

    • Tata Steel, ECB, China’s car market and European Corporate Tax in Our News for Today 05/24/2013
    • Pandora: the charm might fade away
    • Japanese Market, Indian Rupee, China’s Stocks and Oil Prices in Our Daily Round-Up for 05/23/2013

    Markets Map

    Markets Map

    Follow Us

    Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and RSS LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS
    S&P 500: 1650.51 -0.29% FTSE: 6660.66 -0.54% Nikk.: 14612.45 0.88% DAX: 8323.59 -0.34% HSI: 22618.67 -0.23% FX: EUR/GBP: 1.1671 USD/EUR: 1.2926 JPY/USD: 101.415 Commodities: Gold: 1388.15

    Bullfax.com - Market News & Analysis 2008-2011
    Contact Us | About Us | Terms & Conditions

    Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and RSS LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS .

    Secondary menu

    • Latest News
    • Top Rated
    • Most Popular
    • Archive
    • Discussions