Avaya Acquisition A Done Deal Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 29 October 2007
Claiming it as a new era for the company, IP Telephony vendor Avaya is now a private company following the finalisation of a private equity purchase for a healthy US$8.3 billion.

It's far from the current US$15 billion valuations making headlines for Facebook, but its quite a bit more than the private equity buyout of 3Com which priced the company at US$2.2 billion in cash. Avaya shareholders will receive US$17.50 in cash for each ordinary share asSilver Lake and TPG Capital completed their acquisition of booming IP Telephony firm.

In what might be the last fiscal results we see from the company, Avaya announced two weeks ago that is Q4 revenues were US$1.429 billion. Reportedly the best for six years thanks in part to a lover US dollar resulting in improved revenues from International businesses.

Avaya common stock ceased trading on the NYSE before the commencement of trading on October 26, 2007 and will be delisted from the NYSE.

"Today marks the beginning of an exciting new era for Avaya," said Lou D'Ambrosio, president and CEO, Avaya. "As a private company, working with Silver Lake and TPG, we have an unprecedented opportunity to accelerate our strategy, act boldly in the marketplace, and serve our customers with even greater innovation and responsiveness."
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