Oracle will have to pay $1.43 billion in cash, or $43 per share, which is approximately 20.0% of RightNow’s closing price of $35.96, as of October 21, 2011. According to Bloomberg, the acquisition ...
(Reuters) - Oracle Corp struck a deal to buy online customer service company RightNow Technologies Inc for about $1.5 billion (937,000 pounds), sparking speculation of bids for other so-called cloud ...
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Oracle Corp struck a deal to buy RightNow Technologies Inc for around $1.5 billion, agreeing to pay a nearly 20 percent premium for the cloud-based customer service company.
The $1.5 billion price tag represents a nice premium on a company with a $220 million annual revenue run rate. I was tempted to write "CRM vendor" RightNow in my title, but having been corrected ...
Oracle is buying RightNow Technologies for about $1.5 billion in order to boost its recently announced Public Cloud with customer-service software, the companies announced Monday. The deal is expected ...
On October 24, 2011, Oracle announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire RightNow Technologies, a cloud-based customer service provider, for $43 per share or approximately $1.5 billion net of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. is embracing cloud computing, with some help from attorneys at Latham & Watkins in San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles. Partner John Newell in San Francisco led ...
RightNow's applications will work as part of a continuum involving Oracle technologies in the company's bid to reinvent the notion of CRM Oracle executives on Tuesday gave a more detailed picture of ...
Oracle Unveils Oracle RightNow CX Cloud Service Combined with Oracle Fusion CRM in the Cloud Customer Experience Capabilities Coupled with Sales Force Automation Help Companies Achieve Sustainable ...
BOZEMAN -- At age 36, Steve Daines was working at his father’s construction firm in Bozeman when he got involved with a small but growing company, which had developed new customer-service software for ...
RightNow Technologies, a scrappy CRM company that is starting to become a more serious competitor with CRM giants such as SAP, Oracle's Siebel, and Salesforce, just announced a solid quarter in which ...
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