Owners of a third of 3PAR back HP bid

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HP won a bidding war for 3PAR as Dell Inc bowed out on Thursday when HP raised its cash offer by $3 to $33 per share to trump Dell's $32-a-share offer.

Data storage provider 3PAR Inc said on Friday that shareholders owning about a third of its shares have agreed to accept Hewlett-Packard Co's proposal to buy the company for $2.4 billion.        
 
HP won a bidding war for 3PAR as Dell Inc bowed out on Thursday when HP raised its cash offer by $3 to $33 per share to trump Dell's $32-a-share offer.                                           
 
3PAR had traded mostly around $10 this year, until Dell announced a $18 per share bid in mid-August.                         
 
Its shares were down 3 cents at $32.85 in pre market trade after closing at $33.88 on New York Stock Exchange Thursday.         
 
The storage company competes with bigger rival EMC Corp in a key part of "cloud computing" -- an increasingly popular technology that lets computer users access data and software over the Internet, allowing companies to cut costs.