
By  Janaki Krishnan & Bharghavi Nagaraju - Tue May 12, 2009 8:22AM EDT
MUMBAI  (Reuters) - (Editing by John Mair)
Microsoft  Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmeron Tuesday said speculation the company may  buy German software firm SAP was a 'random rumor.'
"I  have nothing to say about rumors of acquisitions ... positively or  negatively," he told reporters in Mumbai, when asked about an acquisition  of SAP. "It strikes me as a random rumor."
Microsoft,  the world's top software firm, on Monday sold a $3.75 billion debt issue,  sparking talk that it could be readying a bid for the German firm.
SAP's  Co-Chief Executive Leo Apothekar said on Monday he believed the business  software maker should stay independent, following the fresh speculation in  European markets that Microsoft could bid for it.
Rumors  have periodically surfaced that either IBM or Microsoft might acquire the  German firm.
LAY-OFFS
Ballmer  said Microsoft's plan to lay off 5,000 people globally over 18 months to save  $1.5 billion annually, was mostly completed, as long as the economy did not  markedly deteriorate further.
"Assuming  the economy only stays as bad as it is and doesn't get dramatically worse we  will finish our plan, but if it gets dramatically worse again, which I guess is  conceivable, we will debate again."
Ballmer  said Microsoft was hiring in some areas, although he would not be drawn on  whether staff numbers in 
"These  are global additions and it is a little hard to separate our work globally from  our work in 
Microsoft  has about 5,000 employees in 
Source: http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nm/20090512/tc_nm/us_microsoft_sap_1
 
 

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