Acer acquires E-TEN

Posted on Tuesday, March 04 2008 @ 5:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Acer announced they're going to acquire Taiwanese smartphone maker E-TEN.
Under the terms of the agreement, Acer Inc. will offer a share exchange with ratio of 1: 1.07 for all the outstanding shares of E-TEN, which represents total equity value consideration of approximately NT$9 billion. The new issued shares will represent approximately 6% of total Acer outstanding shares.

The acquisition has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both E-TEN and Acer and is subject to standard closing conditions, including obtaining approval from Shareholders Meetings and the Governmental Regulators.

We expect the acquisition to close during Q3 2008.

Acer has always believed in the power of mobility and has developed a world-class reputation for cutting-edge mobile solutions.

Mobility is in constant evolution. To stay ahead of the changes, the technology and applications must adapt to the true needs of business and consumer users alike.

The acquisition of E-TEN is in line with Acer's expansion strategy and follows the recent acquisition of Gateway and Packard Bell, further strengthening its foothold in the fast-evolving mobile communications segment and completes Acer's range of mobile solutions.

With a strong reputation for R&D and the customer-oriented culture of both companies, combined with Acer's considerable and now global marketing power, E-TEN will help Acer explore and develop entirely new solutions for mobile communication.

"This strategic transaction is yet another important milestone in Acer's long history of innovation," said J.T. Wang, Chairman and CEO of Acer Inc. "The acquisition of E-TEN increases Acer's global footprint by giving us a strong and highly credible presence in the mobility segment."

"The worldwide smart phone market is estimated to grow by more than 30% by 2011," added Gianfranco Lanci, President of Acer Inc. "Acer will enhance the competitiveness in the ultra mobile segment, by combining PC and communication technologies".

E-TEN has released a number of hugely successful Pocket PC phones that featured combinations of GPRS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3.5G GSM functionality each enhanced by exclusive in-house developed software applications.

In 2006, in recognition of the fact that its consumer orientated devices were proving just as successful as the company's IT centric product lines, E-TEN showed its commitment to the consumer sector by adopting the new brand name, Glofiish, for its Pocket PC Phones and accessories.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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