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Analysts See Acquisitions in Oracle's Future

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Published: Monday, 19 Sep 2011 | 4:02 PM ET
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Nat Burgess, president of Corum Group, said the obvious first choice would be Hewlett-Packard . HP's former CEO is now a co-president of Oracle .

Oracle's Next Move
John Bogle, The Vanguard Group; Joel Fishbein, Lazard Capital Markets; and Nat Burgess, Corum Group, discuss how Oracle may deploy some of its $30 billion warchest.

"If anyone can herd HP into Oracle it’s Mark Hurd, who ran HP and who had a lot of plans he never got to execute on," Burgess said. "HP is wildly undervalued and would be synergistic with Oracle."

SAP would be another obvious choice, but the German company is valued higher and there would be a high antitrust hurdle to surmount, he added.

But there are also smaller companies Oracle can snap up.

Ellison races sailboats, Burgess said, and "looks for incremental advantage and looks to steal his competitors’ wind. We think he’s got to be looking at telephony" where Oracle isn't strong. That's why Burgess likes Interactive Intelligence as an acquisition target.

In the same interview, Joel Fishbein, of Lazard Capital Markets, said Oracle doesn't need HP or SAP but should become more aggressive in "an emerging area of cloud computing, where you’re delivering software over the internet as opposed to a standalone basis." He did not name specific companies.

Lazard has a buy rating on Oracle stock and a $40 price target.

Hear Fishbein's previous comments on cloud computing here.

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Neither Joel Fishbein nor Lazard own Oracle shares. Disclosure information was not available for Nat Burgess or his company.

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With Oracle earnings expected after the bell Tuesday, two analysts told CNBC Monday they expect CEO Larry Ellison to start spending the company's $30 billion war chest on more acquisitions.
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