Source: Xinhua

03-20-2009 10:32

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SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 (Xinhua) -- In a move to further push into consumer products market, Cisco Systems Inc. on Thursday announced its intent to buy Pure Digital Technologies Inc., the maker of popular Flip video camera.

A Flip video camcorder made by Pure Digital Technologies is seen in this picture taken in New York March 19, 2009. Cisco Systems Inc is buying digital camcorder-maker Pure Digital Technologies as it seeks to push further into the consumer market. The world's largest maker of computer networking equipment said on Thursday it would pay $590 million in stock to purchase all of privately held Pure Digital's shares. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
A Flip video camcorder made by Pure Digital Technologies
is seen in this picture taken in New York March 19, 2009.
Cisco Systems Inc is buying digital camcorder-maker Pure
Digital Technologies as it seeks to push further into the
consumer market. The world's largest maker of computer 
networking equipment said on Thursday it would pay $590
million in stock to purchase all of privately held Pure 
Digital's shares. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

The world's largest network equipment maker said it will pay about 590 million U.S. dollars in stock in exchange for all shares of privately held Pure Digital as well as 15 million dollars to retain Pure Digital's employees.

The acquisition is expected to close in the fourth quarter of Cisco's fiscal year 2009.

San Francisco-based Pure Digital has sold more than 2 million Flip video cameras, which cost from 130 dollars to 230 dollars each and can record up to 60 minutes of high-definition videos.

The colorful Flip camera has built-in software that allows users to easily organize and edit videos and then share them instantly on YouTube and other popular sharing websites.




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