VMware the Bright Spot on a Gray Wall Street Day

Wed, August 15, 2007 — IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau) — VMware's initial public offering of stock was a happy side note to a tough day on Wall Street Tuesday.

While the price of stock in VMware (NYSE:VMW) closed at US$51 per share, more than 75 percent above its official offering price of $29, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 207.61 points, or 1.57 percent of its value, to close at 13,028.92. The debut of VMware, whose software makes computer systems run more efficiently, was overshadowed by weakness among giant retailers and continued worries about the home mortgage market.

Demand for the stock was so strong that late Tuesday evening, VMware said the underwriters of the IPO exercised their over-allotment option to purchase, at $29 a share, an additional 4.95 million shares of Class A Common Stock, on top of the 33 million already issued.

The VMware IPO is creating a halo effect on other virtualization software vendors and extends the awareness of virtualization from techies to the investment world.

"I've already gotten several calls from Wall Street analysts this morning saying, 'We'd love to schedule some time for you to come and speak to our institutional investors," said Mike Grandinetti, director of marketing for Virtual Iron, a virtualization startup whose customer base of 750 pales next to VMware's 20,000.

Virtual Iron, funded with $33 million in venture capital, has no imminent plans to go public, Grandinetti said, but he said, "Any venture-backed technology company always has ambitions to take its company public."

Soon after VMware President Diane Greene pounded the ceremonial gavel at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, opening the New York Stock Exchange, VMware shot to $52 per share. The stock traded in a range of $48 to $55.50 through the day. Shares of EMC, which retains a 90 percent ownership stake in VMware, followed VMware up in value before falling and closing down $0.71 at $18.34.

But that doesn't bother Ashmeet Sidana, a venture partner with Foundation Capital and a former executive at VMware, who still holds EMC shares from when it acquired VMware in 2004.

"The market has finally begun to really see the potential and the disruptiveness of virtualization," Sidana said.

The VMware IPO also disproves the conventional wisdom in venture capital circles for the past five years that enterprise software companies are too risky to invest in, he said.

"The cost of sales was very high and the sales cycles were very long," Sidana said. "VMware is an example of a successful enterprise software company and is going to create more such startups."

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