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The biggest tech writedowns for 2012
Not all acquisitions go quite to plan.
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Andrew Birmingham
on Mar 12 2013, 1:17PM
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July 2012 Microsoft / aQuantive $US6.2 billion
August 2012 $US1.2 billion HP and Compaq brand
November 2012 HP Autonomy $US8.8 billion
November 2012 Deutche telekom t-Mobile USA $US8.8 billion
November 2012 $US9.4 billion Vodafone (Spanish and Italian operations)
Dec 12 Ericsson 50% stake in ST-Ericsson NV $US1.2 billion.
July 2012 Microsoft / aQuantive $US6.2 billion
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