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Foundry Networks - Brocade's 3 billion dollar baby

2008-07-21 23:04:10 by HASH0x8b169ec in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...billion in cash. Actually the deal is valued at about 2.8 billion. However, Foundry has about 800 million or so in cash and liquid assets. So taking that into account, the deal is for about 2 billion really, according to the San Jose Mercury News . Still that is quite a number when you consider that $18.50 of the $19.25 price per share is in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Foundry Networks - Brocade's 3 billion dollar baby

2008-07-22 00:03:53 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...billion in cash. Actually the deal is valued at about 2.8 billion. However, Foundry has about 800 million or so in cash and liquid assets. So taking that into account, the deal is for about 2 billion really, according to the San Jose Mercury News . Still that is quite a number when you consider that $18.50 of the $19.25 price per share is in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Oracle to Buy BEA Systems for $8.5 Billion

2008-01-16 14:00:30 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...billion deal This means that Oracle will now have an event processing platform, the Oracle WebLogic Event Server to compliment their product line Reference: Oracle Strikes Deal to Buy BEA Systems for $8.5 Billion (Wall Street Journal By JOHN FLOWERS January 16, 2008 8:14 a.m Oracle Corp. said it will acquire BEA Systems in a $8.5 billion deal...
 
 
 
 
 
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Army $200 Billion Reboot Fizzles; Murtha Wants $20 Billion More

2008-03-10 19:15:00 by Danger Room in Wired Security
 
The Army's gargantuan digital modernization plan has turned so rotten, a new congressional report says it's time to start thinking about killing it off. One powerful representative has another plan: Pump another $20 billion into the sickly, $200 billion behemoth
 
 
 
 
 
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$160 Billion Robotic Army Network Passes First Big Test. Kinda.

2008-04-30 04:00:00 by David Axe in Wired Security
 
...billion, 20-year plan to build a high-tech family of networked robots and hybrid-electric armored vehicles. The Future Combat Systems program, co-managed by Boeing and consultants SAIC, aims to equip roughly a third of the Army with 14 new vehicle types that are connected constantly to a vast communications net The theory behind the FCS is...
 
 
 
 
 
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War-Funding Bill: $50 Billion for Robo-Planes, Gear

2008-05-08 18:30:00 by Danger Room in Wired Security
 
The Defense Department is keeping plump war-time budgets fat to fund a "longer war on terrorism" with lots of new gear. A new $165 billion House defense-spending bill goes well beyond what troops need on the ground in Iraq -- $50 billion is allocated for the latest manned and robotic aircraft, as well as new aerial and weapons systems
 
 
 
 
 
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$13 Billion of U.S. Taxpayers Money was Stolen or Wasted in Iraq.

2008-09-25 04:03:00 by John Sexton in The Bullet Proof Blog
 
...Billion in U.S. funds to buy guns, armoured vehicles and other equipment. Only a small percentage was ever purchased and in one case, they had bullet-proof vests delivered that were defective and useless In another case involving Iraqis and U.S. contractors, $24.4 million was spent on an electricity project that "only existed on paper". The...
 
 
 
 
 
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NSF wants $6.85 billion to fund cybersecurity, other research

2008-02-05 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b53e94 in Network World on Security
 
The National Science Foundation asked the federal government for a $6.85 billion budget for fiscal year 2009 -- a 13% increase over its actual fiscal 2008 budget and a 6.5% jump over what it requested a year ago -- in an effort to fund more research into cybersecurity, advanced processors, new energy technologies and more
 
 
 
 
 
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Pentagon Watchdogs Swamped by Military Spending: $152 Billion a Year

2008-05-27 21:00:00 by Threat Level in Wired Security
 
The Pentagon's internal watchdogs can't keep up with the explosive growth in military spending. Which means $152 billion's worth of contracts annually isn't being reviewed for fraud, abuse and criminal interference by the Defense Department's Inspector General