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Adobe to buy Macromedia!!

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ADOBE TO ACQUIRE MACROMEDIA
Combined Company to Deliver Industry-Defining Technology Platform for Rich, Interactive Content
SAN JOSE, Calif. - April 18, 2005 - Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.4 billion.

As Drew Mclellan asks, is this the end of the road for Fireworks? It's a bit like Holden buying Ford, or Honda buying Suzuki and I'm sure that along with Industry-Defining Technology Platform for Rich, Interactive Content, there will be product and staffing rationalisation.

The new logo has already been leaked by Yokel

Update: An interesting opinion piece by Nico Macdonald in Bad news for online tools. An extract...

The acquisition of the much smaller Macromedia won't tip the balance of Adobe's activity to the web, and it is likely to put a brake on Macromedia's innovative and energetic development around Dreamweaver and Flash. This trend will be reinforced by the conservative dictates of the corporate market Adobe is increasingly embracing.

Most mergers and acquisitions are about cost-cutting, and many are a sign of the failure of the acquirer to develop products and services that can compete with those of the acquiree. Despite Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen's statement that the acquisition "is not a consolidation play", this is the certainly the case with its take-over of Macromedia. Dreamweaver won't suffer as badly from the poor parenting as PageMill and GoLive experienced, but neither is it likely to flourish, and that is bad news for online development and collaboration.

Posted on 19 April 05 in Categories: News and Resources

7 comments

Comment by Stephen on 19 April 05 @ 11:16
This should shake tihnsg upa bit. I'm all for it but :D
Comment by John Email on 19 April 05 @ 12:26

One good thing that may come from it is opportunity for some innovative smaller companies.

Comment by Yokel on 20 April 05 @ 01:59
Let's all get together and make an Open Source PhotoShop!
Comment by webmanflash on 20 April 05 @ 03:16
This definately cost lots of financial issues to the customers of both products.
Comment by Erik Mallinson on 21 April 05 @ 02:08
Um, an open source photoshop would be The GIMP. I'm sure they would welcome your enthusiasm.
Comment by John Email on 21 April 05 @ 06:37

I'm sure they would welcome your enthusiasm.

I'm sure they would Erik. ;)

Comment by John Email on 22 April 05 @ 01:14

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