10 things you should know about the Microsoft-LinkedIn $26.2 bn deal

Jeff Weiner will remain CEO of LinkedIn, reporting to Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.

10 things you should know about the Microsoft-LinkedIn $26.2 bn deal
1. Microsoft and LinkedIn Corp have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire LinkedIn for $26.2 billion

2. The deal is an all-cash transaction at $196 per share at a premium of 49.5% from Friday's close.

3. Jeff Weiner will remain CEO of LinkedIn, reporting to Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.

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4. The transaction, which is expected to close this calendar year, has received unanimous approval of both LinkedIn and Microsoft’s board.

5. "LinkedIn will retain its distinct brand, culture and independence" a joint statement said on Monday.
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6. Microsoft will finance the transaction primarily through the issuance of new debt.

Also Read: Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2bn

7. Deal to become earnings accretive to Microsoft's non-GAAP earnings per share in Microsoft's fiscal year 2019 or less than two years post-closing

8. This is the largest deal under Satya Nadella’s tenure as CEO, who has been increasing Microsoft’s appeal more to business customers with cloud-based services and productivity tools.
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9. Morgan Stanley is acting as exclusive financial advisor to Microsoft while Qatalyst Partners and Allen & Company LLC are acting as financial advisors to LinkedIn.

10. Before LinkedIn's 2011 public listing, Microsoft entered into talks to buy LinkedIn several times
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