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November 20th, 2009

EU extends deadline for review of Oracle-Sun deal

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 11:45 am

Categories: EU, Government, Oracle, Sun

Tags: Oracle Corp., European Commission, Sun Microsystems Inc., Regulations, Mergers & Acquisitions, Open Source, Databases, Government, Investment, Finance

European regulators have agreed to extend the deadline to review Oracle’s acquisition of Sun, giving Oracle some more time to develop arguments in reply to Europe’s concerns, according to a Reuters report.

Earlier this month, the European Commission filed a Statement of Objections, a first step toward blocking the $7.4 billion deal, over concerns about MySQL. Oracle immediately fired back, issuing a statement that said European regulators have a “profound misunderstanding of both database competition and open source dynamics.” The same day, the U.S. Department of Justice, which has already given its blessing to the deal, pretty much backed Oracle and offered reasons why the U.S. did not see the deal as anti-competitive.

Oracle has said that delays are becoming costly - to the tune of $100 million per month - and are further damaging the economies through job losses. Sun has had to put restructuring plans in place to stay alive while everyone waits for European approval, most recently by laying off 3,000 employees.

Oracle has said that Sun’s customers “universally support this merger and do not benefit from the continued uncertainty and delay.” The company said evidence against the Commission’s position is overwhelming. and that it lacks any credible theory or evidence of competitive harm.

The deadline was extended by one week, to Jan. 27, 2010 from Jan. 19.

Also see: Oracle tries to stop Sun’s bleeding: Is it too late?

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This is not a problem, just give EC their billions and they'll shut up...  transposeIT | 11/22/09
My sentiments exactly  Raid6 | 11/22/09
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