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Sun Microsystems logo history Logo: Years: ... Sun's stock lost 80% of its value November 2007 to November 2008, reducing the company's market value to $3 billion ...
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A rusting Sun Microsystems van as seen at the Oracle-acquired Santa Clara, California campus in 2016. Several notable engineers resigned following the acquisition, including James Gosling, the creator of Java (resigned April 2010); Tim Bray, the creator of XML (resigned February 2010); Kohsuke Kawaguchi, lead developer of Hudson (resigned April 2010); and Bryan Cantrill, the co-creator of ...
Its stock price rose as much as 618% above its $22/share initial price. [4] On March 23, 2000, the company announced the acquisition of Chilisoft from Charlie Crystle for 1.15 million shares of Cobalt common stock, then valued at $69.9 million. [5] [6] In September 2000, Sun Microsystems announced the acquisition of the company for $2 billion ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today it would bar Sun Microsystems co-founder and early Google ... year ban from serving as an officer or director and a civil penalty of $923,740 ...
On May 10, 2005 it was announced that Sun Microsystems would be acquiring Tarantella for $25 million cash, subject to regulatory and shareholder approval. [3] Sun posted a letter to Tarantella customers indicating the company would be wholly assimilated after 90 days; on July 13, 2005, it was announced the acquisition was completed.
It first reached the $9.68 per share price in 1994, meaning the stock made no net gains for nearly 22 years! It also sold at a discount of about 90% from the stock's then-record high in 2000. MU Chart
Procom Technology, Inc., was an American computer storage products manufacturer based in Orange County, California, and active from 1987 to 2005.The company initially produced a wide range of standalone magnetic and optical data storage products for the IBM PC and compatibles and the Macintosh before honing in on platform-agnostic network-attached storage (NAS) products.