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Bull & Lifshitz, LLP Announces Investigation of SuccessFactors, Inc.


Published on 2011-12-06 20:20:44 - Market Wire
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NEW YORK--([ ])--Bull & Lifshitz, LLP announces an investigation into possible breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with the proposed sale of SuccessFactors, Inc. (NYSE: SFSF) (referred to as "SuccessFactors" or the aCompanya) to SAP AG and its subsidiary, SAP America, Inc. (aSAPa), in a cash transaction representing an enterprise value of $3.4 billion.

Under the terms of the agreement, a subsidiary of SAP will commence a tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of common stock of SuccessFactors for $40.00/per share in cash.

Bull & Lifshitz, LLP's investigation is focused on whether the proposed deal provides adequate value to the Companyas shareholders.

If you are a holder of SuccessFactors common stock and want to discuss your legal rights, you may e-mail or call Bull & Lifshitz, LLP who will, without obligation or cost to you, attempt to answer your questions.

If you are a shareholder of SuccessFactors and would like more information about our investigation, please contact Peter D. Bull, Esq. by telephone at (866) 313-6222 or by sending an e-mail including your contact information to: [ counsel@nyclasslaw.com ]. All e-mail correspondence should make reference to SuccessFactors.

Bull & Lifshitz, LLP is a New York City-based law firm with significant experience representing investors in merger-related shareholder class actions, shareholder derivative actions, and securities fraud class actions. For more information about the firm, please visit our website at [ www.nyclasslaw.com ].

ATTORNEY ADVERTISING. 2011 Bull & Lifshitz, LLP. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Bull & Lifshitz, LLP, 18 East 41st Street, New York, New York 10017, (212) 213-6222. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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