According to the Deal Journal blog, 3Com (NASDAQ: COMS) is receiving potential buyout offers from several interested parties, including Silver Lake Partners and Bain Capital. Nortel Networks (NYSE: NT) is also a potential buyer of the company, according to Deal Journal's sources.Interestingly, 3Com has Citadel Investment Group involved as an activist investor. Citadel, which is Kenneth Griffin's investment vehicle, owns 8.4% of the company as stated by this 13D filing. And one must wonder whether these buyout offers are attributable to this 13D letter from Citadel, which makes it clear that the firm believes that 3Com is deeply undervalued. It's also interesting that Robert Chapman, an activist known for his vicious attacks on management, owns the stock in his fund but doesn't have an activist role.
3Com seems like an interesting acquisition candidate because it looks cheap on a sales basis when compared to its industry. Although the company has trouble actually earning money on its sales, this might interest private equity firms because many believe they can run the company "better" if its privately owned and not publicly traded. 3Com doesn't have any debt after backing out the cash on the balance sheet, and as a result potential acquirers could perform a leveraged buyout and not risk overloading the company's balance sheet with debt.








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