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McAfee To Be Taken Over By Advent-Led Group In $14 Billion Deal

McAfee Corp will be taken over by a consortium led by Advent International
McAfee Corp will be taken over by a consortium led by Advent International

McAfee Corp said on Monday a consortium led by US private equity firm Advent International will take the cyber security company private in a $14 billion deal.

The deal comes as a pandemic-driven shift to remote working and a rise in cyber attacks have spurred demand for antivirus and digital security software.

The company, founded by US technology entrepreneur John McAfee in 1987, was the first to bring to market a commercial antivirus. Intel bought it in 2011, when Mr McAfee himself no longer had any involvement. In the last few years, McAfee has strengthened its main cybersecurity software business that focuses on retail customers via price increases, new partner programs and good retention rates.

As part of the transaction, the investor group will acquire all outstanding shares of McAfee common stock for $26 per share in an all-cash deal that values McAfee at about $12 billion on an equity basis. The purchase price represents a premium of 22.6 per cent over McAfee's closing share price of $21.21 on November 4, the last trading day before the Wall Street Journal reported about the deal talks.

Shares of the San Jose, California-based company, which made its market debut last year, were down more than 3 per cent at $25.36 in premarket trading, slightly below the offer price.

In a similar deal in August, US cybersecurity company Norton LifeLock Inc had agreed to buy London-listed rival Avast Plc for up to $8.6 billion to create a leader in consumer security software.

The Advent-led consortium also includes private equity firms Permira Advisers LLC, Crosspoint Capital Partners and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board among others. Goldman Sachs & Co LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co LLC are the financial advisers to McAfee.