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HP Enterprise Nears Deal to Buy Supercomputer Pioneer Cray
3:39:9 2019-05-18 1419

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has agreed to buy US supercomputer maker Cray in a deal valued at about $1.4 billion as the firm works to become more competitive in high-end computing.

 

Cray investors will get $35 a share in cash, the companies said in a statement on Friday, confirming an earlier Bloomberg report. That represents a premium of about 17 percent above Thursday's closing price. The deal values Cray at $1.3 billion net of cash, the firms said in the statement.

 

Cray jumped 17 percent to $34.89 at 9:49am in New York trading after earlier touching $34.96, the biggest intraday gain in a year. Palo Alto-based HP Enterprise gained about 2 percent to $14.82.

 

The deal will help HP Enterprise strengthen its position against International Business Machines. It could also become HP Enterprise's biggest since it started trading in 2015, surpassing its acquisition of Nimble Storage Inc. for about $1 billion more than two years ago, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

 

 

HP Enterprise has mostly been paring down since it was created from the breakup of Hewlett-Packard. In 2017, it completed a spinoff and merger of its enterprise services business with Computer Sciences Corp. It's also separated some software assets in an $8.8 billion deal with UK-based Micro Focus International.

 

Still, the company has also committed $4 billion through 2022 to initiatives to develop artificial intelligence, the Internet of things and distributed computing offerings. Chief Executive Officer Antonio Neri, who succeeded Meg Whitman last year, said in November that HP Enterprise would start to see a return on that investment over the next two years.

 

Loss-making Cray traces its roots back to a company founded in 1972 by Seymour Cray, known as the "father of supercomputing." This month, it signed a deal with the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory to build a new $600 million system for research on artificial intelligence, weather, subatomic structures, genomics and physics.

 

HP Enterprise's own high-end computer systems are used by the University of Notre Dame, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and chemical giant BASF SE, according to its website. Last year, it won a $57 million contract to provide supercomputers to the U.S. Department of Defense for helicopter design and weather forecasting.

 

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