Oracle's $5.3m takeover of retail and hospitality technology firm MICROS Systems has passed the European Commission's regulatory hurdle but still faces an impending deadline for shareholder approval.
Oracle’s pending acquisition of retail and hospitality technology vendor Micros is its biggest since scooping up Sun Microsystems in 2010, which begs questions about why it’s willing to pay so much.
Oracle has wrapped up its US$5.3 billion acquisition of Micros, maker of hardware and software for the hospitality industry, in its biggest deal since the purchase of Sun Microsystems in 2010. Micros ...
Oracle Corp. (ORCL) recently closed the acquisition of MICROS Systems (MCRS). The company also announced that will set up a new Hospitality Global Business Unit, focusing on the hotel and food & ...
Oracle has completed its acquisition of MICROS Systems for $68 per share in cash, or $5.3 billion. Following the merger, MICROS will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oracle, and MICROS common stock ...
In an attempt to gain a stronger foothold in the retail and hospitality industries, Oracle Corp. (ORCL) reportedly is nearing a deal to acquire Micros Systems Inc. (MCRS). The Wall Street Journal said ...
Micros Systems' stock has soared Tuesday on reports that Larry Ellison's Oracle is in talks to acquire the company for at least $5 billion in what analysts see as a win-win potential combination ...
Oracle announced Monday that it will acquire Micros Systems for $5.3 billion, or $4.6 billion net of cash. Billionaire Larry Ellison's technology giant will pay $68 per share for Micros, which builds ...
Oracle has issued a fix, but many Micros systems could still be vulnerable. Point-of-sale systems are rich targets for attackers, given their status as a gateway to credit card information, customer ...