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Verifone, Hypercom abandon unit sale to Ingenico SA over antitrust concerns

WASHINGTON--VeriFone Systems Inc., Hypercom Corp. and Ingenico SA have abandoned plans for Hypercom to sell its U.S. payment systems business to Ingenico SA in order to alleviate antitrust concerns about VeriFone's proposed purchase of the rest of Hypercom.

The three electronic payment systems providers abandoned the planned transaction a week after the Justice Department sued to block both VeriFone's purchase of Hypercom and the sale of Hypercom's U.S. business to Ingenico.

The agency said the deals would harm competition and drive up prices in the market for point-of-sale terminals in the U.S. Such terminals are used by retailers and other firms to accept electronic payments with credit and debit cards.

The lawsuit to block the deal between VeriFone and Hypercom is still pending, and the two companies are in discussions with Justice Department officials to find an alternate suitor for Hypercom's U.S. operations that would be acceptable to the government. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, VeriFone said it believes the purchase of Hypercom will be completed in the second half of the year.

VeriFone Systems, based in San Jose, California, announced plans to buy Hypercom of Scottsdale, Arizona, in November in an all-stock deal valued at about US$485 million, including US$65 million of debt. And last month, Hypercom said it would sell its U.S. payment systems business to France's Ingenico for US$54 million in cash to ease antitrust concerns about the deal with VeriFone. VeriFone would then acquire Hypercom's remaining operations, including its networking products business.

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