Dell Technologies Shares Decline After VMware Deal
23 Août 2019 - 7:13PM
Dow Jones News
By Patrick Thomas
Shares of Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) are off more than 6% to
$46.97 after software company VMware Inc. (VMW) said Thursday it
plans to buy Pivotal Software Inc. (PVTL) and cybersecurity
provider Carbon Black Inc. (CBLK).
Dell is the majority owner of both VMware and Pivotal. VMware's
shares are down roughly 9%. The proposed Pivotal deal, which the
companies valued at $3.6 billion, called for VMware paying a
blended price of $11.71 a share for each Pivotal share held.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley cut their price target for Dell to
$56 from $70 a share to reflect the decrease in value of its
Pivotal and VMware subsidiaries, the analysts said in a research
note.
"Our valuation on Dell core is unchanged, however we expect to
adjust our Dell model estimates after the company reports July
quarter earnings on Thursday," the analysts said.
Write to Patrick Thomas at patrick.thomas@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 23, 2019 12:58 ET (16:58 GMT)
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