Adobe gains strength through Macromedia
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MACROMEDIA: Macromedia Flex gains
momentum powering strategic rich
internet applications
MACROMEDIA: Macromedia Flex gains
momentum powering strategic rich
internet applications
08/23/2004 10:47 AMInvestors Business Daily Aug 23 2004 3:28PM GMT
Charley Gains Strength, Hits Florida
(washingtonpost.com)
Charley Gains Strength, Hits Florida
(washingtonpost.com)
08/13/2004 11:02 PMwashingtonpost.com - TAMPA, Aug. 13 -- Hurricane Charley, a far bigger
and more erratic storm than expected, slashed into Florida's crowded
Gulf Coast on Friday with 145-mph winds that peeled off rooftops,
wrenched trees from the ground and lifted sea crests to frightening
levels.
Macromedia - Press Room : ADOBE TO
ACQUIRE MACROMEDIA
Macromedia - Press Room : ADOBE TO
ACQUIRE MACROMEDIA
04/18/2005 06:41 PMintegrated solutions from the acquisition .. Holy Mother of fucking
christ!!! .. Press release ..
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Adobe execs cash in on stock's gains
Adobe execs cash in on stock's gains
11/03/2003 10:05 AMSan Jose Mercury News Nov 3 2003 9:05AM ET
Adobe to Buy Macromedia for $3.4 Bln
Adobe to Buy Macromedia for $3.4 Bln
04/18/2005 02:53 PMABCNEWS.com Apr 18 2005 6:22PM GMT
Adobe to buy Macromedia
Adobe to buy Macromedia
04/18/2005 04:13 AM
Adobe to buy Macromedia I almost choked when I saw this
press release, Adobe is going to buy out Macromedia for $3.4 billion
in stock. Adobe is paying about $9 over the current share price, which
means the investors will make out nicely. With the two largest design
software companies becoming one, the new Adobe will be a monopoly (if
it isn't already with Photoshop). I just hope they remove the ability
to make really annoying Flash movies...
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4B
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4B
04/18/2005 08:25 AMCNN Apr 18 2005 11:09AM GMT
Adobe and Macromedia
Adobe and Macromedia
04/18/2005 08:37 PMp2pnet.net Apr 19 2005 12:12AM GMT
Adobe + Macromedia = ?
Adobe + Macromedia = ?
04/18/2005 09:21 PMSeems straightforward to me. Adobe is in at the center of print
production (PhotoShop & friends, InDesign, PDF), while
Macromedia’s DreamWeaver is the single most important Web-design
product. Dave
Shea says this might be about Flash, but let me suggest exactly
the opposite: if you’re hitching your career to Flash, it might be a
good time to look at alternatives. Why’s that? Because, near as I
can tell, Macromedia has never made any serious money with Flash.
They’ve accomplished one of the great, heroic, marketing coups of
all time, getting the plug-in onto substantially every desktop on the
planet; and this bought them, uh, what exactly? They sell authoring
tools, but seriously, how many Flash designers does the world need?
Anyhow, most of the good things you can do with Flash, you can do
about as well with DHTML (oops that’s called AJAX now) and your
“back” button still works. I guess there’s no reason to
actually shut Flash down, the tool revenue must about cover the
engineering costs. But Adobe, historically, has been good at focusing
on what works and dropping the distractions. (Can you remember
PageMill?) Flash is a distraction.
Adobe to buy Macromedia!
Adobe to buy Macromedia!
04/18/2005 04:25 AMA blockbuster sized story just broke--Macromedia will be
bought out by graphics giant Adobe. Between the two
companies, nearly 100% of people in the design industry use at least
one of their products. The $3.4 billion deal has been approved by
execs from both companies. Here are the specs:
Under the terms of the agreement, which has been approved
by both boards of directors, Macromedia stockholders will receive, at
a fixed exchange ratio, 0.69 shares of Adobe common stock for every
share of Macromedia common stock in a tax-free exchange. Based on
Adobe's and Macromedia's closing prices on Friday, April 15, 2005,
this represents a price of $41.86 per share of Macromedia common
stock. Upon the close of the transaction, Macromedia stockholders will
own approximately 18 percent of the combined company on a pro forma
basis.
Shares of Macromedia [
MACR] closed at
$33.45 Friday, making Adobe's bid a large premium.
The real story here is the massive market share Adobe will control in
the creative industry. Besides video and out of date print publishing,
they have it wrapped up. What are your thoughts? Sound off!
(Personally I thought I read the headline wrong...)

Adobe to buy $3.4bn Macromedia
Adobe to buy $3.4bn Macromedia
04/18/2005 10:09 AMAdobe is to buy Macromedia, a specialist in software for animated
graphics and web design.
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn
04/19/2005 02:35 AMEconomictimes Apr 19 2005 3:31AM GMT
"Adobe to acquire Macromedia"
"Adobe to acquire Macromedia"
04/18/2005 11:42 PMAdobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B Deal
Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B Deal
04/18/2005 11:15 AMLos Angeles Times Apr 18 2005 3:35PM GMT
Adobe in $3.4 Bln Deal for Macromedia
Adobe in $3.4 Bln Deal for Macromedia
04/18/2005 11:15 AMWashington Post Apr 18 2005 1:48PM GMT
Adobe snaps up Macromedia for $3.4bn
Adobe snaps up Macromedia for $3.4bn
04/18/2005 11:15 AMPersonal Computer World Apr 18 2005 3:03PM GMT
Adobe aquire Macromedia
Adobe aquire Macromedia
04/19/2005 02:33 AMBuilder AU Apr 19 2005 4:14AM GMT
Adobe, Macromedia OK acquisition
Adobe, Macromedia OK acquisition
04/19/2005 02:30 AMHouston Chronicle Apr 19 2005 6:29AM GMT
Adobe to buy rival Macromedia for US$3.4
bln
Adobe to buy rival Macromedia for US$3.4
bln
04/19/2005 02:32 AMThe New Zealand Herald Apr 19 2005 4:38AM GMT
Adobe acquisisce Macromedia
Adobe acquisisce Macromedia
04/18/2005 11:15 AMRisorse Apr 18 2005 2:53PM GMT
Adobe buys Macromedia for $3.4bn
Adobe buys Macromedia for $3.4bn
04/18/2005 02:54 PMBBC Apr 18 2005 4:55PM GMT
Adobe to Buy Macromedia for $3.4
Billion
Adobe to Buy Macromedia for $3.4
Billion
04/18/2005 11:22 AMAdobe says it will buy multimedia software firm Macromedia for about
$3.4 billion in stock, a move designed to extend its lead in the
market for creating and distributing digital documents.
Adobe Acquires Macromedia for $3.4B
Adobe Acquires Macromedia for $3.4B
04/18/2005 02:54 PMNewsFactor Network Apr 18 2005 4:37PM GMT
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn in
stock
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn in
stock
04/18/2005 02:54 PMEconomictimes Apr 18 2005 4:37PM GMT
Adobe Buys Macromedia:
Adobe Buys Macromedia:
04/18/2005 02:56 PM
Adobe Buys Macromedia A deafening blip on the
radar for designers and other artists? Is this good for innovation?
And, how is Adobe gonna make up for the $3.4 billion purchase price?
Adobe Snaps Up Macromedia
Adobe Snaps Up Macromedia
04/18/2005 06:17 PMTheStreet.com Apr 18 2005 9:24PM GMT
Adobe takes over Macromedia
Adobe takes over Macromedia
04/18/2005 06:29 PMBusiness Standard India Apr 18 2005 11:06PM GMT
Adobe to acquire Macromedia for $3.4B
Adobe to acquire Macromedia for $3.4B
04/18/2005 06:30 PMUSA Today Apr 18 2005 10:24PM GMT
Adobe to buy rival Macromedia for $3.4
bln
Adobe to buy rival Macromedia for $3.4
bln
04/18/2005 06:30 PMReuters India Apr 18 2005 10:09PM GMT
Adobe Gobbles Up Macromedia
Adobe Gobbles Up Macromedia
04/18/2005 02:53 PMDevHardware Apr 18 2005 6:12PM GMT
Adobe Swallows Macromedia
Adobe Swallows Macromedia
04/18/2005 06:32 PMThe future is clearly about a very small number of graphics
developers with integrated applications. By Glenn Fleishman,
TidBITS
Adobe + Macromedia + Longhorn
Adobe + Macromedia + Longhorn
04/18/2005 02:31 PM
Adobe applications are built with a proprietary
platform-independent application framework
to support both Windows and Macintosh. I've used it in the
past to write plugins
for various Adobe products and found them very cumbersome to use.
The situation at Macromedia is about the same since they also have
to support both
platforms. Both companies' product lines are also littered
with products acquired
from other companies which are at various stages of integration.
With Adobe's buyout of Macromedia, Adobe ends up with quite a pile
of mess to cleanup.
Now factor in Longhorn and .NET migration ahead and I think you get
the picture Adobe's
engineering executives are looking at.

Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B
Deal (AP)
Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4B
Deal (AP)
04/18/2005 11:20 AMAP - Combining two of the largest makers of software for creating and
delivering digital content, Adobe Systems Inc. said Monday it will
acquire Macromedia Inc. in an all-stock transaction valued at
approximately $3.4 billion.
Update: Adobe to buy Macromedia for
$3.4B
Update: Adobe to buy Macromedia for
$3.4B
04/18/2005 11:25 AMAdobe Systems said today that it has reached a definitive agreement to
acquire Macromedia Inc. for $3.4 billion in stock.
Adobe to buy Macromedia for US$3.4
billion
Adobe to buy Macromedia for US$3.4
billion
04/19/2005 02:29 AMAustralian PC World Apr 19 2005 6:33AM GMT
Adobe Buys Macromedia for $3.4B
Adobe Buys Macromedia for $3.4B
04/18/2005 11:09 AMAdobe buys up Macromedia
Adobe buys up Macromedia
04/18/2005 08:24 AMMac User Apr 18 2005 12:21PM GMT
Adobe buys Macromedia
Adobe buys Macromedia
04/18/2005 08:24 AMUSA Today Apr 18 2005 1:03PM GMT
UPDATE 3-Adobe to buy Macromedia for
$3.4 bln
UPDATE 3-Adobe to buy Macromedia for
$3.4 bln
04/18/2005 08:24 AMReuters Apr 18 2005 12:53PM GMT
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