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Yahoo! goes for $4.8 billion to Verizon |
2016-07-27 |
![]() Yahoo was once the king of the Internet, a $125 billion behemoth as big in its time as Facebook or Google are today. Now it’s being sold to Verizon for comparative chump change. On Monday morning, Yahoo announced the end of the long process to extricate itself from a mess of its own making with a sale of its core operating business to Verizon for $4.8 billion in cash. The transaction ends the independence of one of Silicon Valley’s most iconic pioneering companies. Yahoo’s seventh and final CEO, Marissa Mayer, will reportedly depart upon the deal’s conclusion with severence pay worth more than $50 million. The sale will unite Yahoo with another fallen star, AOL, the first web portal Verizon bought last year for $4.4 billion. The United States’ largest wireless provider is betting nearly $10 billion that combining the two formerly dominant websites will give it an edge in mobile content and advertising technology it can leverage across its more than 140 million subscribers. |
Posted by:badanov |
#4 Microsoft offered over $44B two years ago; how the 'mighty' have fallen! |
Posted by: Raj 2016-07-27 14:35 |
#3 BZ because yahoo's stake in Alibaba is currently worth above $20B and its stake in yahoo japan above $7B |
Posted by: lord garth 2016-07-27 13:33 |
#2 Yahoo sold only its core business for $4.8 billion. Alibaba shares and its stake in the Japanese Yahoo it kept. |
Posted by: BernardZ 2016-07-27 08:47 |
#1 Yahoo was once the king of the Internet, So was AOL. That's the thing about chaos and evolution when its not boxed up and constrained by politicians and bureaucrats. See - where's the graft in that? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2016-07-27 08:26 |