antitrust partner Jeff Jaeckel and associate Kerry Jones San Francisco executive compensation partner Amanda Hines Gold San Francisco tax of counsel Joy MacIntyre, New York associate Katherine Erbeznik, and San Francisco associate John O’Neill New York privacy and data security partner Kristen Mathews Palo Alto labor and employment of counsel Oswald Cousins and Los Angeles associate Neil Tyler and Washington, D.C.
CUMMINS INCAL DECEMBER 2012 CALENDAR SOFTWARE
The INCAL Software distribution website is intended for InPower users at a global level who support Cummins products and services. The wider team included San Francisco technology transactions partner Rufus Pichler and of counsel Susanne Petersen Washington, D.C. INCAL is a subscription DVD set that is mailed out and has a complete list of current ECM calibrations for INSITE. The MoFo deal team advising DSP Group was led by San Francisco corporate partner Jackie Liu, together with Tokyo partner Leo Aguilar and San Francisco associate James Lee, with invaluable advice from San Francisco partner Michael O’Bryan. The Goodwin team was led by Micheal Reagan (Picture), Joshua Zachariah, James Ding and Stuart Ogg, and included Fred Lim, Nick Caro, Hye Lee, Justin Smith, Pablo Hernandez, Thomas Jackson, Erica Kassman, Lynda Galligan, Heather Brookfield, Brittany McCants, Rahat Tariq, Koray Bulut, Andrew Lacy, Simone Waterbury, Brady Cummins, Kelsey Lemaster, Garrett Gaughan, Stephen Charkoudian, Martin Gomez, Nathan Wenk, Jacqueline Klosek, Joseph McGurrin, Jacob Osborn, Ce Li, Deborah Birnbach and Katherine Dacey. Synaptics is the partner of choice for the world’s most innovative intelligent system providers who integrate multiple experiential technologies into platforms that make our digital lives more productive, insightful, secure, and enjoyable. Synaptics is changing the way humans engage with connected devices and data, engineering exceptional experiences throughout the home, at work, in the car, and on the go. The transaction is expected to be financed through a combination of cash on hand and a fully committed, incremental debt financing arrangement with a projected close by the end of calendar year 2021, subject to DSP Group shareholder approval and customary closing conditions. The combination is anticipated to generate annual run rate synergies of $30 million for the new entity to be realized within 12 months of closing and is immediately accretive to Synaptics’ non-GAAP earnings. (Nasdaq: DSPG) signed a definitive agreement, unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies, whereby Synaptics acquires DSP Group, a leading global provider of voice and wireless chipset solutions for converged communications, at $22.00 per share in an all-cash transaction.
Synaptics Incorporated (Nasdaq: SYNA) and DSP Group, Inc. Goodwin Procter advised Synaptics Incorporated on the deal while Morrison & Foerster represented DSP Group, Inc.