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HPE to buy Juniper Networks in US$14 billion deal

HPE to buy Juniper Networks in US$14 billion deal

Company looking to tap into Juniper's AI offerings.

By Staff Writer on Jan 10, 2024 12:08PM

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) will buy networking gear maker Juniper Networks for US$14 billion (S$18.64 billion) in an all-cash deal, in an attempt to spruce up the company's artificial intelligence (AI) offerings.

HPE offered US$40 per share to Juniper shareholders, the companies said on Tuesday. That represents a 32.4 percent premium to the stock's close on Monday when the news of the deal first emerged.

The acquisition comes at a time when the AI gold rush has led companies to pour billions of dollars into upgrading and developing new wares and is expected to double HPE's networking business.

HPE, grappling with sluggish demand in its traditional server business, is looking to tap into Juniper's offerings such as network security and AI-enabled enterprise networking operations (AIOps).

Weak demand from inflation-hit wireless carriers and cable operators, as well as stiff competition from Cisco Systems and Nvidia in the networking space, has been a drag on Juniper.

Shares of Juniper were up 0.5 percent in extended trading after the bell, while those of HPE were largely flat.

The deal is expected to be accretive to HPE's non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) earnings and free cash flow in the first year post-completion, the companies said.

The transaction is expected to be funded through financing commitments for US$14 billion in term loans and is likely to close in late 2024 or early 2025, subject to regulatory approvals.

JP Morgan Securities LLC and Qatalyst Partners are serving as HPE's financial advisors.

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