Oracle Buys Cloud-based Talent Management Solution Provider Taleo For $1.9 Billion
Friday February 10, 2012 , 2 min Read
DUBLIN, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/09/12 -- Oracle today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Taleo Corporation(NASDAQ: TLEO), a leading provider of cloud-based talent management for $46.00 per share or approximately $1.9 billion, net of Taleo's cash and debt. Taleo's Talent Management Cloud helps organizations attract, develop, motivate and retain human capital to improve performance and drive growth.
Together, Oracle and Taleo expect to create a comprehensive cloud offering for organizations to manage their Human Resource operations and employee careers. The combination is expected to empower employees and managers to effectively manage careers throughout their entire employment, enable organizations to retain talent and optimize costs, and improve the employee experience through faster on boarding and better collaboration with team members via social media.
Adds Leading Talent Management Cloud Offering to the Oracle Public Cloud
The Board of Directors of Taleo has unanimously approved the transaction. The transaction is expected to close mid-year 2012, subject toTaleo stockholder approval, certain regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
"Human capital management has become a strategic initiative for organizations," said Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Oracle Development. "Taleo's industry leading talent management cloud is an important addition to the Oracle Public Cloud."
"Taleo's integrated cloud-based talent management solutions optimize how organizations hire, manage, develop and reward their employees and gives companies the intelligence needed to capitalize on their most critical asset -- their people," said Michael Gregoire, Chairman and CEO, Taleo. "Joining forces with Oracle gives us the opportunity to better serve our customers."
More information on this announcement can be found at http://www.taleo.com/oracle
Source: Taleo Corporation