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EMC Buys Iomega for
$213M
April 9, 2008
EMC
and Iomega have entered into a definitive agreement for EMC to acquire
San Diego-based Iomega in a cash tender offer of $3.85 per outstanding
share, or approximately $213 million.
EMC intends to commence the tender offer in the next two weeks, with
completion of the tender offer expected in the second quarter of 2008,
subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals. The
acquisition is expected to have no material impact on EMC financial
results for the full 2008 fiscal year.
Joe Tucci, EMC Chairman, President and CEO, said, “Iomega will play a
key role in EMC’s strategy to expand our information storage and
management capabilities deeper into the high-growth consumer and small
business markets. In addition to industry-leading products and a
household consumer brand, Iomega brings to EMC a deep knowledge of and
established business practices for servicing consumers and small
businesses. Iomega and EMC represent a powerful combination that
ultimately will benefit these customers through the protection, security
and simplified management of their rapidly growing information.”
Jonathan Huberman, Chief Executive Officer, Iomega Corporation, said,
“Today begins an exciting new future for Iomega and our customers. Once
the acquisition is final, Iomega will be able to fully leverage EMC’s
vast assets to grow our business globally. EMC brings to Iomega a new
opportunity for accelerated innovation that will translate into new
product capabilities for Iomega’s extensive customer base. Through the
renowned Iomega brand; thousands of retail, direct marketing and
distribution channel partners; and Iomega’s talented people, EMC will be
able to extend its reach into the high-growth consumer and small
business market segments.”
Upon completion of the acquisition, Iomega will serve as the core of
EMC’s new Consumer/Small Business Products Division. The new division
(led by Jonathan Huberman and reporting to Joel Schwartz, Senior Vice
President and General Manager, EMC Storage Platforms) will also include
EMC Retrospect and EMC LifeLine software. EMC plans to build the
division around the strength of the Iomega organization, brand, products
and partner ecosystem.
Iomega adds to the growing list of product offerings EMC is amassing for
the consumer and small business markets. As long-standing partners, EMC
and Iomega will continue to build upon their existing foundation of
technology integrations. Since 2004,Iomega has been packaging and
selling EMC Retrospect backup software with all its external disk
drives. In January 2008, EMC announced the new EMC LifeLine software for
the consumer, home office and small business markets. Simultaneously,
Iomega announced plans to embed EMC LifeLine into its multi-drive
network storage products, which are expected this summer with the launch
of its next-generation StorCenter Network Hard Drive products. |