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Oracle extends PeopleSoft deadline - again

Alorie Gilbert CNET News.com

Published: 24 Sep 2004 09:10 BST

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Oracle has extended the deadline for PeopleSoft investors to tender their shares in its hostile bid to acquire its business software rival -- the eleventh extension of the offer since Oracle launched the bid more than 15 months ago. The $7.7bn offer, which was set to expire on Friday, is good through 8 October, Oracle said on Thursday. The deal offers $21 for each share of PeopleSoft stock, which closed on Thursday at $19.25 a share.

Oracle, which recently won an antitrust suit over the proposed merger, said PeopleSoft stakeholders have sold about 23.8 million shares to Oracle. The company must still clear a number of merger hurdles, including a review of the deal by European regulators, a possible appeal of the US antitrust ruling, a PeopleSoft lawsuit and a PeopleSoft shareholder rights plan that dilutes any unwelcome bidder's holdings once it acquires more than 20 percent of the company's shares.

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