In: Economics
According to the Wall Street Journal ,merger and
acquisition activity in the first quarter rose to $5.3 billion.
Approximately three-fourths of the 78 first- quarter deals occurred
between information technology (IT) companies. The largest IT
transaction of the quarter was EMC's $625 million acquisition of
VMW are acquisition broadened EMC's core data storage device
business to include software technology enabling multiple operating
systems- such as Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X - to
simultaneously and independently run on the same Intel-based server
or workstation. Suppose that at the time of the acquisition a weak
economy led many analysts to project that VMWare's profits would
grow at a constant rate of 2 percent for the foreseeable future,
and that the comany's annual net income was $39.60 million. If
EMC's estimated opportunity cost of funds is 9 percent, as an
analyst, how would you view the acquisition?
would your conclusion change if you knew that EMC had credible
information that the economy was on the verge of an expansion
period that would boost VMWare's projected annual growth rate to 4
percent for the foreseeable future? Explain.