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Old 01-08-2008, 10:04 AM
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Microsoft bids on Norwegian search firm


Microsoft agreed to pay $1.2 billion for Norway-based online search software company Fast Search & Transfer ASA. The per-share offering price is 42 percent above Fast Search's Jan. 4 closing price. Microsoft said the Fast Search board and shareholders controlling 37 percent of the firm's stock had already agreed to the deal. (MarketWatch) Fast Search provides the custom search software used by companies like Deutsche Telekom and UPS. "Microsoft is investing in enterprise software, and Web search is a central and important part of the area," said analyst Arild Nysaether at Fondsfinans AS in Oslo. (Bloomberg)
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