SOURCE: IBM
June 11, 2007 07:00 ET
IBM to Acquire Telelogic to Advance Global Software Delivery Strategy
ARMONK, NY and MALMO, SWEDEN--(Marketwire - June 11, 2007) - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today
announced a cash tender offer for all outstanding shares of Telelogic AB
(Nordic Exchange/MidCap/TLOG). The offer price is 21 Swedish Kronor per
share, for an aggregate purchase price of approximately 5.2 billion Swedish
Kronor (or approximately $745 million).
Telelogic is a leading provider of software development solutions, with
more than 8,000 customers worldwide, primarily in the aerospace and
defense, telecommunications and automotive industries. Headquartered in
Malmö, Sweden, with U.S. headquarters in Irvine, California, Telelogic has
more than 1,100 employees and operations in 22 countries worldwide. In
2006, Telelogic reported revenues of approximately $208M, including
approximately $89M in license revenue and representing year-to-year growth
of 20% overall.
Telelogic products help organizations define, model, build, test, deliver
and govern the development of software used in complex systems such as
aircraft radar or a car's anti-lock braking system. Together, IBM,
Telelogic, and business partners, will accelerate a customer's ability to
develop high-quality complex systems. Clients will benefit from the
combined technologies and services of both companies, providing them a
wider range of software and system development capabilities used to build
complex systems.
For example, a consumer electronics company could use IBM and Telelogic
technologies to help design the software in an intelligent home network
that controls the entertainment devices, security systems, appliances, and
lighting. An automotive manufacturer would use IBM and Telelogic solutions
to help build and deliver software that runs the navigation systems in
vehicles.
"From today's next generation entertainment devices to tomorrow's
space-information systems, software is the lifeblood of complex systems,"
said Dr. Danny Sabbah, general manager, IBM Rational Software. "IBM's
acquisition of Telelogic will complement our entire portfolio to help our
clients drive efficient and effective software development processes that
are vital to product delivery."
"This acquisition will provide our clients with enhanced capabilities to
develop and deploy complex systems on a global basis," said Anders Lidbeck,
president and CEO, Telelogic. "IBM and Telelogic clients will be able to
leverage a broader set of capabilities without the need to replace existing
systems."
IBM will acquire the outstanding shares of Telelogic AB after IBM obtains
acceptance from more than 90% of the stock ownership in Telelogic, after
receipt of all necessary regulatory, governmental or similar clearances,
approvals and decisions, in each case on terms which in IBM's opinion are
acceptable, and after the offer has been declared unconditional. Upon
acquisition close, Telelogic will become part of the Rational Software
division of IBM, reporting to Dr. Danny Sabbah, general manager of IBM
Rational Software.
This is not the formal announcement of the offer for Telelogic AB. The
formal announcement of the offer, that has been drawn up and made public in
accordance with Swedish laws and regulations, can be found on
www.ibm.com/software/rational/welcome/telelogic/.
About Telelogic
Telelogic is the leading global provider of software solutions for
Enterprise Lifecycle Management (ELM). Award-winning Telelogic software
helps customers design, develop, and deliver the world's most advanced and
innovative products, systems, and software more efficiently by aligning and
optimizing development lifecycles and business processes with business
objectives and customer needs. Telelogic helps customers improve quality
and predictability while reducing time-to-market and overall costs.
Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden with U.S. headquarters in Irvine,
California, Telelogic conducts business in more than 40 countries. More
than one third of the Fortune Global 500 companies use Telelogic software
including
market-leading aero/defense, automotive, financial services,
software/electronic and telecommunications companies and governments
worldwide. For more information, see www.Telelogic.com.
About IBM
For more information about IBM, go to www.ibm.com/software/rational/.