Georgia Firm May Buy California Software
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California Software Corp., an Irvine maker of products that help IBM applications change over to Windows and the Web, said Wednesday that it has tentatively agreed to be acquired by a Marietta, Ga., company in a stock swap.
California Software said in a press release that the purchase by UniComp Inc. would create a company with annual revenue of $26 million to $30 million.
California Software, which trades over the counter, gained 6 cents Wednesday to close at $1 a share. Executives were unavailable to provide the number of shares the company has outstanding.
Shares of UniComp, which provides electronic business software and services, gained 6 cents to close at 69 cents a share. It has 8.3 million shares outstanding.