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OpenText Buys Actuate Corporation

OpenText Buys Actuate Corporation

Actuate Adds Powerful Analytics to OpenText

 OpenText™ (NASDAQ: OTEX, TSX: OTC) today announced that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Asteroid Acquisition Corporation, it has successfully completed its acquisition of Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ: BIRT), the leader in personalized analytics and insights. Actuate brings powerful analytics to the OpenText portfolio of products that enable customers to analyze and visualize a broad range of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data.

Complementing OpenText’s existing information management and B2B integration offerings, Actuate offers increased business process efficiencies, greater brand experience and personalized insight for better and faster decisions via analytics and visualization. OpenText customers will now benefit from added analytic capabilities to their existing deployments and a new breed of analytics that provide insight across entire business flows.

“OpenText is committed to leading the EIM market place, and analytics is an imperative to enabling a Digital-First World,” said Mark J. Barrenechea, president and chief executive officer of OpenText. “Actuate is a market leading provider of analytics, visualization and big-data insights, with 20 years of experience enabling large enterprises, the embedded markets, and the developer. It is an honor to welcome Actuate customers, employees and partners to OpenText.”  

Actuate will continue to serve the embedded analytics market, the developer, and will be deeply integrated into OpenText Products and OpenText, enabling OpenText to deliver analytics for the entire EIM suite based on a common platform, greatly reducing the total cost of ownership for OpenText customers and providing a comprehensive view that enables business insight on a more elevated, strategic level. Designed to be embeddable, developers can use the platform to enrich nearly any application, whether it is deployed on premises or in the cloud. 

The founder of the popular integrated development environment (IDE), BIRT, Actuate developed BIRT iHub™, a world-class deployment platform that significantly improves the productivity of developers working on customer-facing applications. Currently, more than 3.5 million BIRT developers and OEMs use Actuate to build scalable, secure solutions that deliver personalized analytics and insights to more than 200 million customers, partners and employees. 

The previously announced tender offer expired at 9:00 A.M., New York City time, on Friday, January 16, 2015, and was not extended. The depositary for the tender offer advised Asteroid Acquisition Corporation that, as of the expiration of the tender offer, a total of 39,385,288 shares were validly tendered and not withdrawn in the tender offer, representing a total of approximately 86.6% of Actuate’s outstanding shares (excluding shares tendered pursuant to guaranteed delivery procedures but not yet delivered and shares that were owned as of the dated of the commencement of the tender offer by Actuate, OpenText or any direct or indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Actuate or OpenText). In addition, Notices of Guaranteed Delivery have been delivered with respect to 945,157 shares. Asteroid Acquisition Corporation accepted for payment all shares tendered in the tender offer and will pay for all such tendered shares as soon as practicable in accordance with the terms of the offer.

Asteroid Acquisition Corporation subsequently completed the merger without a vote of Actuate’s stockholders pursuant to Section 251(h) of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with Actuate surviving the merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of OpenText. Actuate shares ceased trading on the NASDAQ Global Market on January 16, 2015. In connection with the merger, all remaining Actuate shares (other than shares held by OpenText or Actuate or any of their wholly-owned subsidiaries or held by any Actuate stockholder who properly exercised appraisal rights under Section 262 of the Delaware General Corporation Law) not validly tendered into, or withdrawn from, the tender offer will be cancelled and converted into the right to receive US$6.60 per share in cash, the same consideration per share offered in the tender offer.