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ArcSight: Where’s The Deal?
Back on August 27, the Wall Street Journal reported that intrusion detection software provider ArcSight (ARST) had put itself up for sale, asserting that the company could be sold for as much as $1.5 billion, and listing Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), EMC (EMC), IBM (IBM), Oracle (ORCL) and CA (CA) as possible [...] 
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Key Level for Oracle
New York, September 2nd (TradersHuddle.com) - Shares of Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL) closed the trading
session at $22.62 near its 50 day moving average currently set at $23.21. Oracle's price action is
below this important level, which makes the stock difficult to buy, as there will certainly be resistance as it approaches its 50 day.
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Oracle: Exec Shakeup?
Something seems to be going on at Oracle (ORCL).
Wedge Partners analyst Ryan Hunter on Wednesday asserted in a research note that ORCL Co-President Charles Phillips “may be moving on.” Hunter points out that Bob Weiler, previously CEO of recently acquired Phase Forward is taking over responsibility for the company’s global [...] 
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(IBM) International Business Machines Announces Acquisition of Storwize
Information Technology giant International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) announced the completion of its acquisition of Storwize, a privately held data storage company. The deal was announced in July. The financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, Storwize develops online data compression software. IBM pointed out that Storwize also develops technology that [...]
(IBM) International Business Machines Announces Acquisition of Storwize
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IBM Acquires Storwize
Information Technology giant International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM) announced the completion of its acquisition of Storwize, a privately held data storage company. The deal was announced in July. The financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, Storwize develops online data compression software. IBM pointed out that Storwize also develops technology that ...
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