
Maths error?
Your article appears to be mathematically challenged. It claims that an offer of $23.4 per share is 30 cents better than HP's offer of $24 per share.
3PAR has said 'yes' to Dell after the PC firm raised its bid for the storage vendor to $24.30/share beating HP's rival bid by just 30 cents. Dell first bid $18/share and this was accepted by 3PAR on 16 August. HP then re-entered the fray with a $24/share bid, having previously negotiated but dropped out some two weeks before …
Since the majority shareholders are a select few people, I would remind these few people the best deal is not always the best price. Buying HP equipment is a far different experience than getting support for HP equipment. Being purchased by HP as a company will be a far more pleasant experience than operating as a component of HP. Ask the former EDS employees; I have.