Regulators OK Adobe's Acquisition of Macromedia
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The last hurdle has been cleared in Adobe's bid to buy Macromedia. The companies say that the deal will close on December 3, 2005.
Source: AdobeAdobe also announced today it intends to discuss the combined Company's fiscal 2006 outlook with the financial community on Thursday December 15, 2005 as part of its fourth quarter and fiscal 2005 year-end earnings conference call, scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time that day.
The company also announced its executives will present Adobe's strategy to analysts and investors at Adobe's annual financial analyst meeting in New York City on Tuesday January 31, 2006.
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"The new way to stick it to the web development world!"
we regulate any stealing of this property, we're damn good too, can't be any geek of the street, gotta be handy with the steal if ya know what I mean, earn your keep
They are suck up all the MacroMedia products and turn them into bloated, overpriced Adobe products
That doesn't surprise me a bit, Shorty. These are probably the same regulators that have let the US (and also the whole world too) be held hostage to the Oil companies by letting a few giant companies buy up most all the competition until there are just 4-5 big oil Corporations left, who easily control the price we pay for natural gas, gasoline and other fuels and other petrochemical products.
Don't believe me, just look at how 2 hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico drove up prices on petrochemical products worldwide this summer. :shakehead