The blogosphere lit up last week after rumors surfaced that Salesforce was working with unnamed bankers on a possible merger. It seemed Salesforce was in play, and my colleagues and I went into overdrive speculating about who the suitor might be, what the striking price would be, and whether it was a good idea to do the deal. Of course, as a public company, Salesforce in theory could be bought — though there might not be enough shares circulating for anyone to acquire the company, or even a majority interest, outright.
Wild Salesforce Speculation
Posted by: Denis Pombriant May 8, 2015 02:10 PMThe blogosphere lit up last week after rumors surfaced that Salesforce was working with unnamed bankers on a possible merger. It seemed Salesforce was in play, and my colleagues and I went into overdrive speculating about who the suitor might be, what the striking price would be, and whether it was a good idea to do the deal. Of course, as a public company, Salesforce in theory could be bought — though there might not be enough shares circulating for anyone to acquire the company, or even a majority interest, outright.