Symantec says to split into two companies

Symantec, the maker of Norton antivirus software, says it will separate into one business focused on security and another on information management.

Security software maker Symantec has become the latest company to announce plans to split itself into two.

The maker of Norton antivirus software said on Thursday that it will separate into one business focused on security and the other on information management.

Symantec said that separating its businesses will create greater growth opportunities and more value for its shareholders.

The announcement comes about six months after Symantec fired its chief executive Steve Bennett and named Michael Brown as his replacement.

Brown is the current CEO.

The security business provides services including data encryption, user authentication, and mail, web and data centre security.

The company said that the unit had about $US4.2 billion ($A4.54 billion) in revenue in its latest fiscal year.

Brown will be president and CEO of the security business.

The information management company's services will include backup and recovery, archiving and storage management.

It has about $US2.5 billion in annual revenue.

Symantec Corp is the third major tech company to announce a separation in recent weeks.

EBay Inc is planning to spin off its mobile payment service division PayPal, and PC and printer maker Hewlett-Packard Co wants to split off its technology service business.

Symantec is planning a tax-free spinoff and wants to complete the separation by the end of 2015.

The stock gained 27 US cents, or 1.2 per cent, to $US23.71 in aftermarket trading.


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