Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp., the world's second- largest software maker, agreed to buy RightNow Technologies Inc. for $1.5 billion, gaining customer-service expertise to bolster a new Internet ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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