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EDS results exceed expectations

Outsourcer reports positive results and confirms dividend payoff to unhappy shareholders

Written by Angelica Mari

IT outsourcing company Electronic Data Systems (EDS) surpassed market expectations by releasing positive results for the second half of 2008.

Net income increased to $160m (£80.7m) from $138m (£69.6m) the previous year. Revenue also rose, from $5.45bn (£2.75bn) to $5.62bn (£2.83bn) on the same period in 2007.

The results follow this week’s news that HP and EDS settled five outstanding lawsuits brought by shareholders questioning the valuation for the two firms’ upcoming $14bn (£7bn) merger, which received European Commission approval last week.

As part of the settlement, the two companies said that the merger’s closing will not take place before 18 August. A final dividend payment of five cents per share will be paid in September to all EDS shareholders on the company’s books as of 15 August.

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