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Microsoft buys aQuantive for $6 billion in cash in latest deal for online advertising firm
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 18 - 05 - 2007


Microsoft took a deep plunge into the
online advertising business Friday, paying $6 billion
(¤4.45 billion) in cash and a massive 85 percent premium to
snap up one of the last major players in the sector,
aQuantive Inc, according to AP.
The deal came just one day after another online ad
company, 24/7 Real Media Inc., was acquired for $649
million (¤482 million) by advertising conglomerate WPP
Group PLC and is the clearest proof yet of the urgency that
technology and media companies feel about getting a piece
of the online advertising boom.
It is the largest acquisition in Microsoft's history. The
all-cash, $66.50 (¤49.34) per share price represents an 85
percent premium to aQuantive's Thursday closing price of
$35.87 (¤26.62).
Microsoft Corp., whose MSN site has struggled behind
search leader Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc., is hoping that
the acquisition of aQuantive will jump-start its own
efforts to sell and deliver advertising on the Internet, a
business that is on pace to grow nearly 30 percent this
year, way ahead of other forms of advertising.
MSN delivers advertising to its own viewers but is not yet
in the businesss of channeling ads to other third-party Web
sites, something that aQuantive is known for.
aQuantive also has a significant interactive advertising
agency called Avenue A / Razorfish, which buys, sells and
creates online advertising _ much like a traditional
advertising agency, but online.
The deal caps a furious four weeks of deal-making in
online advertising, kicked off by Google's acquisition of a
leading advertising company DoubleClick Inc. in mid-April
for $3.1 billion (¤2.3 billion). Microsoft was said to have
been interested in DoubleClick but got trumped.
Yahoo made a move last month, agreeing to buy the rest of
privately-held online ad exchange Right Media Inc. that it
didn't already own for $680 million (¤504.5 million). On
the traditional media side, the Paris-based advertising
conglomerate Publicis Groupe, purchased the online
advertising company Digitas in January.
Kevin Johnson, the head of Microsoft's platforms and
services division, which includes the Windows operating
system and online services such as MSN, said there was a
«competitive process» to acquire aQuantive, but he
declined to say who the other bidders were. «We're
delighted to have won,» he said.
Online is by far the hottest area of growth in
advertising. Piper Jaffray analyst Aaron Kessler estimates
the market to be worth about $25 billion (¤18.5 billion)
this year, representing growth of nearly 30 percent over
last year. Over the next five years, Kessler said he
expects annual growth of about 17 percent.
Johnson said Microsoft was «committed to earning a bigger
slice of that market opportunity» with its acquisition of
aQuantive, but some analysts expressed surprise at the
richness of the price.
«After Google acquired DoubleClick, it was clear they
needed to do something to get into the space, and there
weren't that many assets left,» Kessler said.
ValueClick Inc. _ which runs an online advertising network
along the lines of 24/7 Real Media _ is now one of the last
publicly traded companies of scale in the sector.
There remained some skepticism about the latest deal.
Prudential Securities analysts John McPeake said in a note
to investors that the deal «looks expensive» and that it
wasn't clear why Microsoft would want to have a business
that sent traffic to competing platforms such as Yahoo and
Google. «It just doesn't feel like it is in their DNA,»
he said.
Microsoft can easily afford the transaction, having
reported $28 billion (¤20.78 billion) of cash on its
balance sheet for the quarter ending in March.
Shares aQuantive jumped $27.927 or 78 percent to $63.77 in
afternoon trading, while Microsoft shares fell 27 cents to
$30.70.
Both Microsoft and aQuantive are based in Seattle,
something that McPeake said could help the two companies
integrate their cultures.
With about 2,600 employees, aQuantive will continue to
operate as part of Microsoft's online services business.
The company reported 2006 profit of $54 million (¤40
million) on sales of $442.2 million (¤328 million).
-- SPA


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