Verizon Nears Deal to Acquire Yahoo (bloomberg.com) 70
Verizon Communications is nearing a deal to buy Yahoo, Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter. While nothing is official yet, the publication claims that Verizon is discussing a price close to $5 billion for Yahoo's core Internet business. The report adds that Yahoo's patents are not part of the discussion, and it's unclear whether the two companies are considering Yahoo's real estate. "The companies may be ready to announce the deal in the coming days, the people said," the report adds. Interestingly, CNBC, citing its own sources, is independently reporting the same thing.
5bn? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:5bn? (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder if they understand what $5 billion is, and that it is different from 5 billion cents http://verizonmath.blogspot.ca... [blogspot.ca]
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I wouldn't give 5 bucks for Verizon. This just shows how stupid is that company.
Re:5bn? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Not even 5 IRR from me. ;)
Why? (Score:2)
Why would Verizon want Yahoo? I just do not see how Yahoo will help Verizon or Verizon help Yahoo
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"Verizon has been buying up internet and advertising technology companies, including AOL, and presenting itself as the best bet to take on Google and Facebook Inc. in mobile advertising."
So they will have AOL and Yahoo...
Really?
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In 2000, Verizon acquiring Yahoo and AOL would have been an insanely huge deal. It would basically be the equivalent of someone acquiring Google today.
How the mighty have fallen.
That said, AOL has had something of a soft landing after years of free fall, mostly due to the advertising business. After all of the terrible decisions that AOL and Time Warner made, that acquisition pretty much saved AOL as a business, even if it didn't save it as an industry leader.
Yahoo... well... I guess they have Alibaba.
Re:Why? (Score:4, Informative)
it seems to heavily imply that the value of Yahoo's stake in Alibaba would be the primary reason
Verizon is only buying the internet part of Yahoo, not the Alibaba investment. They split that part out but don't want to sell it because of the capital gain tax burden.
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You're using the email address provided by your ISP? I honestly didn't think anyone was still doing that.
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Remember all the promises Yahoo made about protecting user data from spying? Well you can forget it now-- Verizon is one of the biggest spying corps on the planet and they will get access to everyone's Yahoo email.
I was wrong. (Score:2)
I honestly thought yahoo couldn't get any worse.
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Exactly my thought.
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Nope. You are wrong. Within the last week or two Yahoo broke email. For both the new and old(er) version of Yahoo Mail.
Previously: Search mail, and the left side-bar would show folder locations of matching emails with (# of matched mails).
Now: Left side-bar just shows normal folders, with their unread counts.
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TIL that you can log into Yahoo's website and check email online. At least I think you can. It is asking me for my mobile number.
Seriously the only yahoo email related host that doesn't have cancer is pop.mail.yahoo.com. As a really long time user IMO Yahoo mail has sucked all the way back to they days of hotmail.
Yahoo still exists? (Score:1)
Re:Yahoo still exists? (Score:5, Funny)
I still ping yahoo.com when I want to test my dns.
Exists as an Alibaba holding company. Plus mail (Score:3)
Re:Exists as an Alibaba holding company. Plus mail (Score:4, Informative)
Yahoo's Core Internet Business (Score:2)
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yahoo Finance (still one of the mostly used sites in finanace), Yahoo Mail (still used by many), Flickr, Albibaba...
And Geocities! (Score:1)
That's the crown jewel, as far as I'm concerned.
Re: Yahoo's Core Internet Business (Score:1)
Verizon has $ to Burn (Score:4, Informative)
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Is it? Don't companies also often use loans for acquisitions, could it just mean there are some banks that think Verizon is credit worthy enough to extend them some credit?
Verizon is the devil (Score:1, Interesting)
Yahoo provides content. Verizon uses data caps to restrict access to services while zero rating their own offerings. It's just another way to engage in anticompetitive practices. Corporate executives spend most of their time inventing new and nastier ways to screw over consumers. And that's what the Republican party is about these days, claiming to support common people while truly and steadfastly being in the back pockets of the rich and corrupt. Unfortunately, calling out the wealthy, who are always corru
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You are giving the Republican party too much credit. Most of the money people hate Bam-Bam Trump and realize he's not worth the hairspray he uses. The Republican Party no longer exists. There is some decaying skeleton that Bam-Bam has picked up for a high-pitched dog whistle.
The House Republicans are split among the Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition sector and the Cut Taxes and We'll All Be Rich Sector. The Senate Republicans are split between the same groups. Neither gives a flying rat's ass about Wa
Good for Mozilla? (Score:2)
I suppose Mozilla will be then getting that huge load of money they have been talking about. Or continue receiving it.
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Why? Isn't yahoo that company that used to have a search engine or something? What do they do now?
They're a women's fashion site devoted to Marissa Mayer's clothing and design choices.
This has the potential to be... (Score:2)
leveraging mutual synergies (Score:1)
Oh wow, two companies that suck found a way to make each other suck even more! (Leveraging mutual synergies...)
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If "synergy" is the power of multiple top minds working together, then "suckergy" must be the multiplied suckage of two lame orgs merging.
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Oh wow, two companies that suck found a way to make each other suck even more! (Leveraging mutual synergies...)
Corporate 69?
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This is more insightful than you may realize.
http://fortune.com/2015/01/10/... [fortune.com]
From the link:
"Today marks the 15th anniversary of one such calamity when media giants AOL and Time Warner combined their businesses in what is usually described as the worst merger of all time."
I think you're right, though. This is very much like TimeWarner + AOL.
There in good company. (Score:2)
Few years back I had a yahoo mail account with unlimited storage then they replaced infinity with a paltry 1TB of storage.
Yesterday I found out that verizon wireless was replacing my unlimited data plan with a meager 100GB/mo.
Yep seems like a good match to me.
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Which just goes to show, FUSE makes it viable for people to use any protocol, even IMAP, as a filesystem.
This sounds familiar (Score:2)
Remember Time-Warner bought AOL and soon regretted it. But they were a media company. I'm sure a communications company will do a much better job with their acquisitions.
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AOL actually bought Time Warner, not vice-versa.
There was a coup where the TW execs basically took over after the fail began, but AOL was the bigger fish at the time.
Verizon wants one (Score:2)
Clearly, Verizon admires the boat anchor that is Yahoo and think they'd look great wearing it around their neck.
In cosmological terms (Score:2)
latest press release from Verizon (Score:2)
first press release after Verizon buys Yahoo. due to some users excessive yahoo usage, unlimited emails will be limited to 10 emails a day. for those who exceeded their unlimited limits, they will be required to sign up for yahoo plus or lose their accounts. The accounts will still be unlimited as long as you don't use them as such.
Time to short Verizon, then? (Score:2)
I guarantee, just like Yahoo is writing down Tumblr now, Verizon will be writing down Yahoo later.