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3Com (COMS) gone private

According to the Wall Street Journal [subscription required] Marlborough, MA-based 3Com Corp. (NASDAQ: COMS) is going private with the help of Bain Capital and Huawei Technologies for more than $2 billion -- or $5.50 a share. 3Com is up 34% to $4.94 in pre-market.

3Com has been hobbled for most of this decade but it has a storied history. Its founder invented Ethernet -- a way for computers to share information. It bought a company that made a very popular modem during the era when people dialed up the Internet on a telephone line. And with this acquisition came a technology which became the Palm Pilot -- a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) which was an indispensable appendage for dot-commers in the 1990s.

Unfortunately, 3Com's financial position was weak -- it lost $89 million on $1.27 billion in sales in the year ending June 2007 but it generated $58 million in cash. It couldn't maintain its technology lead and it was surpassed by competitors in all its markets.

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Last updated: November 27, 2009: 06:53 AM

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