Open Text to acquire Captaris

Open Text to acquire Captaris

September 9, 2008: Open Text and Captaris have announced a definitive merger agreement in which a wholly owned subsidiary of Open Text will acquire Captaris.

Under the terms of the agreement, Captaris shareholders will receive cash consideration of approximately US $131 million in total, or $US4.80 per share in exchange for their Captaris stock. The companies expect the transaction to close by the end of the calendar year, subject to customary closing conditions, including approval by Captaris’s shareholders and anti-trust approvals.

Captaris’s software products include leading document and data capture solutions that let customers convert paper documents to digital content, and manage associated processes.

The acquisition will expand Open Text’s partnership offerings by creating tighter integration with Open Text's invoice management solutions that work with SAP and Oracle. Captaris also offers business information and delivery solutions built on the Microsoft .NET framework which integrate, process and automate the flow of content.

"Captaris’s technology will strengthen Open Text’s ECM solutions by providing another on-ramp for integrating content into our ECM solutions," said John Shackleton, President and Chief Executive Officer of Open Text. "We are committed to continuing Captaris’s products, and partner and customer support."

"After a thorough evaluation of strategic alternatives, the Captaris Board of Directors believes that today’s announcement provides value for our shareholders and the certainty of cash," said David P. Anastasi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Captaris.

"Captaris today has a significant customer base, broad distribution capabilities and major strategic partnerships. Together with our shareholders, our customers, partners and employees will benefit as Captaris combines with Open Text, a market leader with the financial strength to take our company to the next stage in its evolution."

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