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EMC to pay up to $2.5 billion to Dell if it opts for rival bid

By Devika Krishna Kumar (Reuters) - EMC Corp said it would pay Dell Inc [DI.UL] up to $2.5 billion (2 billion pounds) in termination fees if the data-storage company accepts a "superior proposal". The company will have to pay about $2 billion before the expiry of the 60-day 'go-shop' period, during which EMC can solicit other bids, and $2.5 billion after the expiry on Dec. 12. EMC said Dell had secured financing of up to $49.5 billion from banks to fund the roughly $67 billion deal announced on Monday. While IBM Corp , Cisco Systems Inc , Oracle Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co could be potential suitors for EMC, the chances of them challenging Dell with a rival offer are slim, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday. Dell's offer is structured in a way that will also give EMC shareholders a special stock that tracks the share price in cloud-based virtualisation software maker VMware Inc , which is majority-owned by EMC. Upon closure of the deal, EMC shareholders will own about 53 percent of VMware, Dell and its investors will have a 28 percent stake and existing shareholders will hold the rest. VMware will remain a publicly traded company. Analysts have said that Dell's plan to create a VMware tracking stock will likely hit the virtualisation software company's price as the size of the float increases. EMC will also pay an additional $2.5 billion if it enters into a deal with another company within 12 months of terminating the deal with Dell. Dell - which has secured financing from banks including Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan and Barclays - may have to pay EMC a termination fee of up to $6 billion, EMC said in a regulatory filing. (http://1.usa.gov/1MonKTB) Dell, through a holding company called Denali Holding Inc, has also obtained up to $4.25 billion from Michael Dell and partners, including private equity firm Silver Lake, EMC said. http://1.usa.gov/1VPNUZO) EMC shares were down 1.3 percent at $27.97 in morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange, while VMware shares were down 3.6 percent at $69.66. (Reporting by Devika Krishna Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Don Sebastian and Anil D'Silva)