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U. S. intelligence intervened with DOJ to push HPE-Juniper merger China-specific national-security concerns were a big reason the Justice Department decided last month to allow Hewlett Packard Enterprise to take over rival Juniper Networks, Trump administration officials tell Axios Why it matters: Axios has learned that the U S intelligence community intervened to persuade the Justice Department that allowing the merger to proceed was essential to helping
DOJ firings spark fresh HPE-Juniper deal scrutiny - TechTarget DOJ firings spark fresh HPE-Juniper deal scrutiny Reported involvement from intelligence agencies and lobbyists may have helped push the merger through just before a planned antitrust trial, causing infighting at the Justice Department
The tech deal behind DOJ drama - POLITICO Axios reported on Wednesday that intelligence officials intervened to persuade the DOJ that the merger would be critical for competing with China-backed companies
Intel Officials Pressed DOJ to OK HP-Juniper Merger Over . . . U S intelligence officials intervened with the Department of Justice to push through a merger between Hewlett Packard and Juniper Networks, Axios reported, citing Trump administration officials The intelligence community persuaded
Justice Department Requires Divestitures and Licensing . . . WASHINGTON — Achieving a result otherwise unavailable through litigation, earlier today the Justice Department advised the court it had reached a settlement with HPE and Juniper that allows their merger to continue This novel approach by the Justice Department reflects a commitment to solving unique challenges in mergers Under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondi the
US Intelligence Intervened With DOJ To Push HPE-Juniper . . . The merger was back in the news this week with reports that two senior enforcers in the DOJ's antitrust division were fired Monday amid infighting over the department's settlement greenlighting HPE's $14 billion acquisition of Juniper