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Microsoft, SAP considered merging last year







Microsoft, SAP considered merging last
year

Microsoft, SAP considered merging last
year
06/07/2004 05:23 PM

Late last year, Microsoft initiated merger discussions with SAP AG, the two companies disclosed as a trial began on the Justice Department's lawsuit to block Oracle's proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft.




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