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Symantec sells Veritas to Carlyle for USD 8 billion

2015-08-11 15:34:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Symantec has agreed to sell its information management business, known as Veritas, to an investor group led by the Carlyle Group together with GIC, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, for USD 8 billion. Veritas offers a range of software and systems to help businesses organize, manage and store their information. It had revenues of USD 2.4 billion in 2014 and serves 75 percent of the Fortune 500 countries. Symantec announced last October the decision to spin off the information management business under the name Veritas and consider strategic options for the activities, so it could focus on its core security software business. With the sale to Carlyle, Symantec said it expects to receive a net USD 6.3 billion in cash proceeds, which it will use for capital returns to shareholders as well as investing in its security business. The company already announced a USD 1.5 billion increase in its share buyback programme to a total USD 2.6 billion and said it will maintain its quarterly dividend of 15 cents a share. 

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