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MUMBAI: eBay Inc has signed an agreement to sell 65 per cent of Skype Communications
to an investor group led by Silver Lake and includes Index Ventures, Andreessen
Horowitz and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Investment Board. eBay will
receive $1.9 billion in cash upon the completion of the sale and a note from the
buyer in the principal amount of $125 million, valuing the company at $2.75 billion.
eBay had acquired Skype in 2005 for $4.1 billion.
eBay will retain 35 per cent stake in Skype. "This is a great deal, unlocking
both immediate and long term value for eBay and tremendous potential for Skype,"
said eBay Inc president and CEO John Donahoe. "We have acted decisively on
a deal that delivers a high valuation, gives us significant cash up front and
lets us retain a meaningful minority stake with talented partners. Skype is a
strong standalone business, but it does not have synergies with our ecommerce
and online payments businesses."
Skype as a separate company will have the focus required "to compete effectively
in online voice and video communications and accelerate its growth momentum." The
transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2009, the company said
in a statement. |