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IBM Acquires Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger

Announced April 13, 2004

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What happened

Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger was a company based in FRA providing iT Services, acquired by IBM.

Acquirer
IBM
Target
Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger
Announced
April 13, 2004
Price
Undisclosed
Industry
IT Services

By the numbers

IBM's acquisition history
20th of 170 tracked deals
Disclosed prices
37 of 170 IBM deals
IBM's average disclosed price
$1.89B
IBM's largest disclosed deal
Red Hat ($34B)
Tracked acquisitions in 2004
61 across all acquirers
IBM in IT Services
5 acquisitions

Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition

When did IBM acquire Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger?

IBM acquired Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger on April 13, 2004. This was IBM's 20th publicly tracked acquisition out of 170 we have on record.

How much did IBM pay for Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger?

The price IBM paid for Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger was not publicly disclosed. Only 37 of IBM's 170 tracked acquisitions have a disclosed price.

What does Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger do?

Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger was a company based in FRA providing iT Services, acquired by IBM.

What other IT Services companies has IBM acquired?

IBM has made 5 acquisitions in IT Services, including Business Continuity Services unit of Schlumberger. See the full list on the IT Services and IBM acquisition pages.

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