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To: Debt Free who wrote (75593)5/14/2024 12:22:58 PM
From: Elroy1 Recommendation

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Lance Bredvold

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Does the deal require Chinese regulatory approval?

The problem nixed the Intel - TSEM deal, and delayed the MXL-SIMO deal long enough that it eventually didn't go through.

China very mad at the USA, so they may withhold approval to screw things up, and if China withholds approval it may mean that if the deal goes through Juniper can't sell into China, which may make the buyer not want to do the deal.

That's all I can think of. Chinese deal approval in big tech is a big problem in global M&A these days....



To: Debt Free who wrote (75593)5/14/2024 1:50:30 PM
From: E_K_S1 Recommendation

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Debt Free

  Respond to of 78510
 
Here are the regulatory approvals needed for HPE's acquisition

perplexity.ai

HPE will acquire Juniper Networks in an all-cash transaction for $40 per share, representing an equity value of approximately $14 billion



To: Debt Free who wrote (75593)7/29/2024 3:17:38 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78510
 
Re: JNPR buyout at $40/share by HPE

rumor that HPE to receive EU approval still 6.1% on the table if/when buy out does close. Sitting on my JNPR share bought at $25.48/share 10/2023 and thinking buying more to capture the 6.1% if/when the deal closes.

Today's vol not even 1x ADV so market still not sure this deal goes thru. JNPR +1.17%