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HP-3Com deal marks a shot at Cisco
$2.7 billion takeover bolsters HP's networking business as the company looks to branch out beyond computers

 

Primary Topic Channel:  Hewlett-Packard Co.

 

HP's takeover of 3Com is said to be a shot at Cisco, as HP looks to expand computer networking

Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $2.7 billion takeover of 3Com Corp. is a shot at networking leader Cisco Systems Inc., analysts say--and a sign of how old relationships are being frayed by a flurry of maneuvers by technology heavyweights.

HP on Nov. 11 said it has agreed to pay $7.90 per share for 3Com, a 39-percent premium to 3Com's closing stock price before the deal was announced. 3Com makes equipment such as routers and switches that direct internet and other data traffic.

HP also raised its 2010 guidance and reported preliminary quarterly earnings that topped Wall Street's forecasts. The company didn't provide specific reasons for its better outlook, other than a statement from CEO Mark Hurd that "significant growth in China" and "solid execution" helped HP in the quarter.

The 3Com acquisition represents the latest attempt by HP, the world's No. 1 maker of personal computers, to expand into more profitable areas than PCs. HP's PC division made up nearly a third of the company's total revenue in the last nine months, but only 17 percent of its operating income.

One of the areas HP is eyeing is computer networking, a market dominated by Cisco.

"Every customer I speak to has asked us to do more networking," said David Donatelli, executive vice president of HP's enterprise servers and networking group.

HP has been trying to muscle into Cisco's turf with its ProCurve line of networking gear, which has been growing but is still a very small part of HP's business. Adding 3Com beefs up HP's networking offerings and gives it a bigger presence in China. More than half of 3Com's $1.3 billion in annual revenue comes from China.

The deal also means HP will be squaring off in more areas against Cisco, which has decided to compete against longtime partners like HP and IBM Corp. with a push into computer servers.

The moves show how the biggest companies that provide enterprise computing infrastructure are consolidating quickly as they try to become one-stop technology shops for schools and other customers.

The 3Com acquisition comes as HP is still digesting its $13.9 billion takeover of Electronic Data Systems Corp., a company whose addition made HP's technology services group the company's biggest revenue and profit generator. That deal was a shot at IBM and a sign HP wanted a bigger piece of the services business, which has been key to IBM's turnaround from its difficulties in the 1990s.

HP, which is cutting 24,600 jobs as part of the EDS acquisition, didn't address whether there would be layoffs at 3Com, which has 5,800 employees worldwide.

Co-founded by Robert Metcalfe, one of the inventors of the widely used Ethernet networking standard, 3Com is a former technology high-flyer whose business soared through the 1980s and 1990s but staggered after the dot-com meltdown. The company's shares briefly topped $100 in 2000 but in recent years have languished below $5.

 
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