HP In Talks to Buy EDS to Compete With IBM
Hewlett-Packard is in talks to buy technology outsourcing company Electronic Data Systems Corp for $12 billion to $13 billion in a deal which would vault it to a close second to IBM in technology services.
The acquisition would be HP's biggest since its $19
billion acquisition of Compaq in 2002.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the discussions, and later HP and EDS both said they were in talks about a business combination but gave no details.
A bigger HP could compete better against IBM in going after large clients and help it keep costs in line.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the discussions, and later HP and EDS both said they were in talks about a business combination but gave no details.
A bigger HP could compete better against IBM in going after large clients and help it keep costs in line.