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EMC to hold VMWare stake for 2 years

Wed May 16, 2007 9:15pm EDT

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By Philipp Gollner and Jim Finkle

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Computer data storage company EMC Corp. (EMC.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) does not plan to reduce its stake in its VMWare subsidiary for at least two years after an upcoming initial public offering, Chief Financial Officer David Goulden said on Wednesday.

Shares of EMC rose more than 2 percent following the news.

"We're obviously going to assess the situation down the road based on what's happening," Goulden said at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in New York.

But he said the company aimed to keep its 90 percent stake after the IPO for some time. "I'm looking at least a couple of years time horizon," he said.

He added that VMWare was a "unique asset."

"If I could have my cake and eat it too, I'd like to take it public and not dilute it," he said.

EMC, which bought VMWare in 2004, announced plans in February to sell a 10 percent stake in an IPO. VMWare software lets large computers run several operating systems simultaneously, making it easier and cheaper to manage networks.

EMC's April filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said the IPO would raise up to $100 million. VMWare's so-called virtualization software allows companies to boost the efficiency of data centers by tapping processing power that would otherwise go unused, allowing one computer to perform work typically done by multiple machines.  Continued...

 
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