Dell in talks to buy data storage company EMC - source
  By Mike Stone Reuters  October 8, 2016          
   Oct 7 (Reuters) - Dell Inc, the world's third  largest personal computer maker, is in talks to buy data storage  company EMC Corp, a person familiar with the matter  said, in what could be one of the biggest technology deals ever.
  A deal could be an option for EMC, under pressure from  activist investor Elliott Management Corp to spin off  majority-owned VMware Inc.
  The terms being discussed were not known, but if the deal  goes through it would top Avago Technologies' $37  billion offer for Broadcom. EMC has a market value of  about $50 billion.
  Dell is also in talks with banks to finance an all-cash  offer for EMC, the person told Reuters on condition of anonymity  as the talks were confidential.
  Dell spokesman David Flink and EMC spokesman Dave Farmer  declined to comment.
  A deal could further strengthen Dell's presence among  corporate clients at a time when founder Michael Dell has been  trying to transform the company he founded in 1984 into a  complete provider of enterprise computing services such as  Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM.
  The talks come two years after Michael Dell and  private-equity firm Silver Lake took Dell private for $24.9  billion, ending its decades-long run as one of the world's  largest publicly traded PC makers.
  ACTIVIST PRESSURE
  Elliott, which has been pressuring EMC to spin off VMware,  agreed in January to refrain from agitating against EMC for  eight months in exchange for two directors backed by Elliott.
  Reuters reported last week that Elliott plans to give EMC  most of October to respond to its demands after the standstill  agreement expired, hoping the extra time would give EMC more  room to craft a response to avoid an activist campaign.
  "Of all the options potentially on the table, we would view  a merger with the now-private Dell as a nightmare scenario that  would lack strategic synergies and further complicate EMC's  troubled growth path," said FBR Capital Markets analyst Daniel  Ives.
  While a deal would make a "ton of sense" for Dell,  EMC/VMware holders would still prefer a breakup of the  antiquated federated model and split, he said in a note.
  EMC's so-called "federated business model" comprises its  main data-storage unit, enterprise security business RSA,  cloud-computing software maker Pivotal and VMware.
  In August, Re/code reported that EMC was contemplating a  takeover by VMware. The Wall Street Journal reported last year  that EMC was exploring options and had held talks with Dell and  HP.
   (Reporting by Mike Stone in New York and  Supriya Kurane and  Aurindom Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Wills and  Gopakumar Warrier)
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