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US software maker Symantec is the latest tech company to announce that it will split its operations into two. | US software maker Symantec is the latest tech company to announce that it will split its operations into two. |
The Norton antivirus software maker said it would spin off operations into two publicly traded firms, one focused on security and the other on storage. | The Norton antivirus software maker said it would spin off operations into two publicly traded firms, one focused on security and the other on storage. |
The move follows similar operational division by tech giants Hewlett-Packard (HP) and eBay. | |
Analysts said the break-up by struggling Symantec would make it more attractive for takeovers. | Analysts said the break-up by struggling Symantec would make it more attractive for takeovers. |
Potential buyers like Cisco and NetApp are likely to show interest in Symantec's California-based businesses, said Piper Jaffray analyst Andrew Nowinski. | Potential buyers like Cisco and NetApp are likely to show interest in Symantec's California-based businesses, said Piper Jaffray analyst Andrew Nowinski. |
Its earnings growth and share price, impacted by slow PC sales, has lagged behind other software makers and led Symantec to fire two chief executives since 2012. | Its earnings growth and share price, impacted by slow PC sales, has lagged behind other software makers and led Symantec to fire two chief executives since 2012. |
The company's revenue fell 3% to $6.7bn (£4.1bn) in its recent fiscal year on a struggling storage business, while operating income fell almost 20%. | The company's revenue fell 3% to $6.7bn (£4.1bn) in its recent fiscal year on a struggling storage business, while operating income fell almost 20%. |
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