More WEBM details
At $9.15 per share, the deal would offer WebMethods stockholders a premium of 25.7 percent over Wednesday's closing price of $7.28.
But it is a long way from the heady days of 2000 when the company's shares traded above $308, making the 30-something couple who founded the business in the basement of their Burke townhouse worth more than $1 billion on paper. Back then, WebMethods bought another company for $1.3 billion.
Source: Struggling WebMethods Finds a Buyer in Germany - washingtonpost.com
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