Why Shares of Brocade Communications Gained 16% in November

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What happened

Shares of Brocade Communications (NASDAQ: BRCD) rose 16.4% in November, according to data provided byS&P Global Market Intelligence. The company announced on Nov. 2 that it had agreed to be acquired by Broadcom Ltd. (NASDAQ: AVGO), which prompted the surge in the stock price.

So what

Broadcom agreed to pay $12.75 in cash for each share of Brocade, valuing the company at $5.5 billion, plus $0.4 billion of net debt. That price represents a 47% premium on top of Brocade's closing price on Oct. 28, and roughly the same level at which the stock peaked in early 2015.

BRCD data by YCharts.

Despite an opportunity for vertical integration, Broadcom plans to divest Brocade's IP Networking business following the close of the transaction. This business includes wireless and campus networking, data center switching and routing, and software networking solutions. Broadcom sells chips that power networking hardware, so the company may be looking to avoid competing directly with any of its customers.

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan laid out the case for acquiring Brocade:

Brocade is a leader in Fibre Channel storage area network switching, a business explicitly singled out by Broadcom in the press release announcing the deal.

Now what

Broadcom and Brocade expect the deal to close during the second half of Broadcom's fiscal year 2017. Upon closing, Broadcom expects the acquisition to be accretive to its non-GAAP free cash flow and earnings per share. The company expects Brocade's Fibre Channel storage area network business to contribute roughly $900 million of pro forma non-GAAP EBITDA in fiscal 2018.

Broadcom was formed via the merger of Avago and the old Broadcom, and the company isn't slowing down when it comes to acquisitions. Broadcom is already one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, with nearly $11 billion of revenue over the past 12 months, and the Brocade acquisition will add to that total.

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