UK's Micro Focus takes on HPE software division in $6.6bn deal

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise to spin off assets in merger that creates major new UK firm

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An $8.8bn (£6.6bn) deal will create the UK's biggest software firm after Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) agreed to divest itself of part of its software business.

HPE's software division is to be bought by Micro Focus, a Newbury-based firm that was promoted to the FTSE 100 last week, becoming one of the UK's top 100 companies.

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