Quest Software News
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Blackstone Group LP and billionaire Carl Icahn are offering to buy Dell Inc. without retaining Michael Dell as chief executive officer, spurring debate over whether the personal-computer maker would be better off without the entrepreneur who founded it three decades ago.
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Quest Software Inc. rose above the $23-a-share offer from Insight Venture Partners to take the technology company private, signaling investors may anticipate higher bids.
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Quest Software Inc., the Aliso Viejo, California-based provider of business software for managing and protecting data, was sued by an investor contending a $2 billion buyout offer by Insight Venture Partners is “inadequate.”
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Dell Inc.’s negotiations to buy Quest Software Inc. broke down and the companies are no longer in talks, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
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Websense Inc., a provider of data security, rose the most in more than two months on speculation the company may become a buyout target after Insight Venture Partners offered to buy Quest Software Inc.
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Dell Inc. is in discussions to acquire Quest Software Inc., a maker of tools that help companies manage their computer systems, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Quest Software Inc., a maker of tools to help companies manage computer systems, rose above a new $25.50-a-share cash buyout offer from a strategic bidder that topped a previous agreement with Insight Venture Partners.
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Dell Inc. is in advanced discussions to acquire Quest Software Inc., a maker of tools that help companies manage their computer systems, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
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Dell Inc. said Dave Johnson, who handled mergers and acquisitions, has departed to take a senior position at private-equity firm Blackstone Group LP.
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Dell Inc. agreed to buy Quest Software Inc., a maker of programs to manage corporate computer systems, for about $2.4 billion, ending a bidding contest with Insight Venture Partners.
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