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3Com seeks $66m break-up fee over failed merger

Brett Winterford ZDNet Australia

Published: 25 Mar 2008 09:50 GMT

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Networking vendor 3Com will chase private-equity firm Bain Capital Partners for a $66m (£33m) merger break-up fee after its proposed suitor pulled the plug on their merger deal late last week citing regulatory concerns.

3Com was set to be sold to Bain Capital Partners, with a 16 percent minority stake being sold to Chinese networking vendor Huawei, under a $2.2bn agreement signed in October 2007.

Bain Capital pulled out of the deal late last week, concerned that the US government's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) was intent on scuttling the deal, citing national security concerns.

The merger has been under question by US regulators due to Huawei's ties to the Chinese government and 3Com's base of US government customers. 3Com's network security subsidiary, TippingPoint, for example, counts the US Department of Defense as one of its customers.

The merger deal stalled several times in the last six months as Bain and 3Com adjusted the agreement in an attempt to meet with the regulator's approval. At one stage, the duo even included a proposal to divest TippingPoint as part of the transaction.

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Bain claims it pursued all avenues to see the merger go ahead but felt it could not get the agreement approved by CFIUS.

3Com responded with a statement saying that it "does not believe that Bain Capital Partners' attempt to terminate its merger agreement with 3Com is valid".

"3Com believes that the reasons cited in Bain Capital's press release are not grounds for termination of the agreement," the company said.

The networking vendor's shareholders voted to approve the now-defunct deal in a meeting last Friday in the hope of salvaging the $66m termination fee from Bain.

Credit: 3Com seeks $66m divorce money over failed merger from ZDNet Australia

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