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Nov 19, 2001, 09:02 PM
 
Rumor: Merger Between Palm and Handspring (Updated)
Posted by: Ed on Monday, November 19, 2001 11:57:55 AM

The Wall Street Journal and CNN Money are reporting a rumor that Palm and Handspring may be planning to merge. This has driven up Handspring's stock 25% today and Palm's is up 15%. Trading of the two stocks has been very heavy.

It is important to note that the WSJ is only reporting that there is speculation about a merger and that the article says there have been no talks between the two companies.
Palm's CEO resigned recently and speculation has Jeff Hawkins, the original creator of the Palm, making a good replacement. Donna Dubinsky, Handspring's co-founder who has always been the business side of their partnership, might also be a candidate.

Stocks of both companies have been hit hard this year, partially due to a price war between the two of them. There have been rumors circulating for months that some large company might buy out Palm but for tax reasons having to do with their spin-off from 3Com, this remains unlikely until next summer.

Jeff Hawkins originally created the Palm Pilot and Donna Dubinsky built the company that sold it.

Share prices for both companies were also up last week on a Wall Street rumor that Microsoft was going to buy Palm.
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Nov 20, 2001, 04:42 AM
 
No, AOL Time Warner is going to buy BP Amoco and they in turn will buy Palm and Handspring. And then a merger with Phillips/Conoco. And then Microsoft will buy them all for fear of competition from an oil company.
     
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Nov 25, 2001, 02:17 PM
 
Update:
Palm, Handspring Deny Merger Talk
 
PDA makers say they'll keep separately fighting Microsoft's Pocket PC.

Laura Rohde, IDG News Service
Tuesday, November 20, 2001


Handheld device makers Palm and Handspring both strongly denied on Tuesday that they are in merger talks, the day after rumors to the contrary pushed up the stock prices for both companies.

"It's not true. It's a rumor and we don't comment on rumors," said Lorraine Legros, Palm spokesperson in the company's Paris office.

"We aren't in talks to acquire Palm or to be acquired by Palm," said a Handspring spokesperson in the U.K. who asked not to be named.

Interest Reported

Talk of a merger between the personal digital assistant makers began Monday after a report in The Wall Street Journal, quoting "people familiar with the situation," said that merger talks were held between Palm and Handspring last year in a "war room" scenario. Though those particular merger talks were dropped--with both companies currently in the middle of restructuring plans and new products in development--the possibility of a merger cannot be dismissed, the newspaper report said.

The report also quoted various Wall Street money managers and analysts as hoping that the resignation of Palm's chief executive officer, Carl Yankowski, early in November could possibly pave the way for the company to merge with its rival.

By the end of Monday on the Nasdaq stock exchange, Palm (PALM) was up 44 cents, or 13 percent, to close at $3.87 per share, while Handspring (HAND) was up $1.41 or 35 percent, to close at $5.41 per share.

Rival Pressures

The two PDA manufacturers are facing increased challenge from Microsoft's Pocket PC handheld design. The software vendor designed the operating environment and licensed it to a number of hardware vendors. The partners, which include Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba, Casio, and others, jointly promote their wares.

Both Palm and Handspring use the Palm Operating System, although Handspring has added extensions that tailor the OS to its Visor and Treo PDAs. Advocates of both the Pocket PC and Palm OS are vying for application software developers to craft programs for their platforms. However, despite Microsoft's clout, the Palm OS seems to still draw interest among application vendors.
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Nov 25, 2001, 10:11 PM
 
t's not true. It's a rumor and we don't comment on rumors.
Isn't that commenting on a rumor right there?
     
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heh heh ~ true
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