Oracle's $5.3m takeover of retail and hospitality technology firm MICROS Systems has passed the European Commission's regulatory hurdle but still faces an impending deadline for shareholder approval.
Oracle Corp. announced today that it will acquire retail and hospitality software provider MICROS for $5.3 billion. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2014. MICROS is valued at $68 a share, a ...
The all-cash takeover comes from Oracle’s $39b cash stockpile New York: Business software giant Oracle said on Monday it was buying rival Micros Systems for $5.3 billion (Dh19.5 billion) in a deal to ...
Oracle today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MICROS Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MCRS), a provider of integrated software and hardware solutions to the Hospitality and ...
Oracle has acquired Micros Systems for $5.3 billion. Micros' point-of-sale technology will help Oracle make advances in the retail and hospitality marketing spaces. Oracle will also see a boost in ...
Oracle has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Micros Systems to purchase the latter for $5.3 billion. Micros will have an equity value of $5.3 billion with each common stock priced ...
Oracle on Monday made it official: It's plunking down $5.3 billion to acquire Micros Systems, a Columbia, Md.-based vendor of point-of-sale software and hardware for the retail, hospitality and hotel ...