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Hewlett Packard Enterprises has reached a settlement with the Justice Department that could clear the way for its $14 billion takeover of rival Juniper Networks.
Under the settlement, HPE will divest its "Instant On" global campus and branch WLAN business within 180 days.
HPE CEO Antonio Neri told thousands of partners and customers at HPE Discover 2025 that the GreenLake Intelligence agentic AI ...
HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri welcomed the agreement with DOJ, saying it maintains the transaction’s intended benefits to shareholders and customers while driving greater competition in the ...
HPE announced its plan to acquire Juniper in January 2024. The saga has a while to run as the DoJ set a 180-day deadline for ...
The DOJ has agreed to settle the lawsuit challenging HPE’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, setting the stage for ...
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Shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks jumped when the two tech firms and the Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
DOJ green-lights HPE's $14 billion acquisition of Juniper, but the settlement requires the combined company to divest HPE's ...
The US Department of Justice settled its lawsuit which challenged Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion deal to buy ...
The department filed a complaint against the deal in the federal court in late January 2025. It claimed that the deal would ...