Thursday, 13 June 2019

Salesforce to acquire Tableau

Salesforce.com Inc. decided to buy big data firm Tableau Software Inc. for $15.3 Billion, marking the biggest acquisition in the company’s history as it looks to offer more data insights to it's clients.

Seattle-based Tableau has more than 86,000 customers, including tech heavyweights such as Verizon Communications Inc. and Netflix Inc. As part of the all-stock deal, Tableau shareholders will get 1.103 Salesforce shares, valuing the offer at $177.88 per share, representing a premium of 42% to Tableau's Friday closing price.
Salesforce deal comes days after Alphabet Inc. Google bought big-data analytics company Looker for $2.6 billion and surpasses the $5.9 billion that the cloud-based software company paid to buy U.S. software maker MuleSoft in 2018.

Big data analytics is a complex process used to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations; market trends and customer preferences that often help companies make better business decisions. The San Francisco-based company said the deal is likely to add up to $400 million in its 2020 revenue, but would decrease adjusted profit by about 37 cents to 39 cents per share.

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