Oracle will pay $1.2 billion in cash to buy construction software developer Aconex, the companies announced today. Based in Melbourne, Aconex’s cloud-based software allow teams working on building ...
Provides exposure to a market-leading vertical SaaS product in the construction industry. Its stock price expected to multiply over the next few quarters with strong possibility of positive EPS over ...
MELBOURNE, Australia—Oracle Corp. has struck a $1.2 billion deal to buy an Australian project-management software provider, the latest leg in its push to take on Amazon.com Inc. and others in selling ...
Australia's Aconex said on Monday it had received a A$1.56 billion ($1.2 billion), or A$7.80 in cash-per-share, buyout offer from software major Oracle, sending the target's share price up 45 percent.
Oracle Aconex for Defense is the first construction and engineering project management and collaboration software to earn Defense Information Systems Agency Impact Level 4 provisional authorization.
Sharjah- November 18, 2007:SNASCO, one of the region's most influential property developers, have joined forces with ACONEX software, to manage all filing works for all involved parties at the Sharjah ...
Oracle estimates 47 percent of large construction projects run over budget, and 51 percent are delivered late. Redwood City-based Oracle Corp. is buying Aconex, a relatively small Australian software ...
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Australia's Aconex said it had received a $1.2 billion buyout offer from U.S. software major Oracle. Aconex's shares jumped 45 percent on the report. Shareholders of the cloud-based project management ...
Oracle has agreed to pay $1.19 billion for Australian web-based project management software company Aconex. The deal equates to A$7.80 per share of Aconex. Oracle expects the deal to cl0se in the ...