The UK CMA approves HPE's $14B deal to buy Juniper Networks after finding no competition concerns, following EU regulators approving the deal on August 1
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The European Commission unconditionally approves HPE's $14B takeover of networking gear maker Juniper Networks after finding no competition concerns
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Sources: HPE is expected to secure unconditional EU approval for its $14B acquisition of Juniper Networks; the EC is scheduled to decide on the deal by August 1
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (HPE.N) is expected to secure unconditional EU antitrust approval for its $14 billion acquisition …
The UK CMA opens a merger inquiry into HPE's $14B acquisition of Juniper Networks, setting an August 14 deadline to decide on opening a full investigation
- UK watchdog will decide if deal poses any competition concerns
HPE plans to acquire networking gear maker Juniper Networks for about $14B, or $40 per share, in an all-cash deal; JNPR jumps 21%+
- HPE is acquiring Juniper Networks for about $14 billion in cash, the companies said Tuesday. — Juniper shares had their best day in 20 years …
Sources: Texas-based HPE is in advanced talks to acquire California-based Juniper Networks for ~$13B, in a deal that could be announced as soon as this week
Deal could be unveiled this week, valuing Juniper at roughly $13 billion — Hewlett Packard Enterprise is in advanced talks …
Volterra emerges from stealth with $50M in backing from Khosla Ventures, Microsoft, Itochu, Samsung, and others to automate distributed app management
Orchestrating data management across distributed apps is no easy feat. Just ask former Aruba and Juniper Networks veterans Ankur Singla …
Juniper Networks agrees to pay $11.7M to settle foreign bribery charges against its Russian and Chinese subsidiaries as part of a settlement with the SEC
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Juniper Networks agrees to pay $11.7M to settle foreign bribery charges against its Russian and Chinese subsidiaries as part of a settlement with the SEC
Networking products company will pay $11.7 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission