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CA: California employee pension fund tenders PeopleSoft shares to Oracle
Computerworld ^ | NOVEMBER 19, 2004 | Nancy Weil

Posted on 11/19/2004 12:04:33 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach


The deadline for shares to be tendered is midnight tonight


NOVEMBER 19, 2004 - The California Employees' Retirement System (Calpers) is tendering its 1.5 million PeopleSoft Inc. shares to Oracle Corp., giving the hostile suitor a boost in the final days of its takeover bid.

Calpers' board voted on Wednesday afternoon to tender the shares, said spokesman Brad Pacheco. "Generally speaking, we just felt it made economic sense and it was a fair price," he said of Calpers' decision and Oracle's bid for PeopleSoft.

Oracle's final offer stands at $24 per share for all outstanding shares of its rival. That bid expires at midnight EST Friday. The deadline has in recent days prompted a number of shareholders to tender their shares to Oracle, although Private Capital Management Inc., the largest PeopleSoft shareholder, has thus far refused to do that.

Calpers, based in Sacramento, is the largest U.S. pension fund, and while it is a relatively small PeopleSoft shareholder, its decision helps Oracle in its takeover attempt and adds to the mounting pressure on other shareholders. Tendering shares does not mean that shareholders have to sell to Oracle at its bid price, but such action signals support for the takeover and could motivate PeopleSoft's board to enter discussions with Oracle regarding the bid.

However, as of yesterday, rancor and anger continued to dominate in what has been a nasty back-and-forth between the companies.

Oracle board Chairman Jeffrey Henley on Thursday issued a letter to PeopleSoft shareholders, telling them that it is time for them to decide if they want to accept Oracle's offer. The letter, posted at Oracle's Web site, was direct and pointed (see story).

In the letter, Oracle officials said: "The PeopleSoft board has for 17 months acted to deny stockholders the opportunity to consider our offer. They have failed to deliver an alternative transaction to deliver value to stockholders, and seem determined to use the poison pill indefinitely to deny stockholder choice. They have responded to our $24 best and final offer in characteristic fashion: by attempting to change the subject and issuing what analysts have described as unobtainable financial projections.

"We suggest you consider this track record when evaluating what PeopleSoft's board is telling you now and in deciding whether to tender your shares," Oracle's said. "We look forward to closing this transaction quickly. The choice is yours."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: calpers; oracle; pensionfunds; peoplesoft
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To: Jack Black

Right. I am supposing that the rise in Peoplsoft is due to the takeoever bid and that if the bid fails the price will collapse.


21 posted on 11/19/2004 2:18:32 PM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along)
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To: Rodney King

I think they will accept it soon.


22 posted on 11/19/2004 2:26:31 PM PST by Jack Black
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To: Carry_Okie

Thanks for the ping. Calpers shares represent only 0.4% of total psft shares.
Even if there are sleazy dealings, they can't make that much of a difference.


23 posted on 11/20/2004 2:29:37 AM PST by calcowgirl
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To: calcowgirl
Good, didn't know that. The last thing I want to see is former CIA geek, Larry Ellison, with a monopoly.
24 posted on 11/20/2004 7:00:42 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are really stupid.)
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To: Carry_Okie
The last thing I want to see is former CIA geek, Larry Ellison, with a monopoly.

I didn't mean to imply that Ellison won't get his monopoly, only that Calpers wouldn't necessarily be a decisive factor. See Also:

Oracle prevails in PeopleSoft tender

LOS ANGELES (CBS.MW) -- Oracle Corp. cleared a crucial hurdle Friday night in its $9.2 billion bid to take over PeopleSoft Inc., winning a clear majority of shares in its smaller rival following a direct appeal to investors.

More than 60 percent of PeopleSoft (PSFT: news, chart, profile) shares were tendered in favor of the $24-per-share offer, Oracle (ORCL: news, chart, profile) said in a statement released less than an hour after the deadline for accepting the bid expired.

(snip)


25 posted on 11/20/2004 10:19:30 AM PST by calcowgirl
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