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May 18, 2007 Microsoft Corp. today announced it will acquire aQuantive, Inc., for about $6 billion.
Santiago Iñiguez, Dean and Professor of Strategy Someone kindly passed me this news that I believe will be interesting for you, particularly in the light of Manuel Alonso´s post of May 8th: "Nuevo Estudio Sobre Inversión Publicitaria En Medios Interactivos En España Del IAB". Press Release from the Microsoft website "...Plans to Build Internet-Wide Advertising Platform for Advertisers, Publishers and Ad Agencies." REDMOND, Wash. — May 18, 2007 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it will acquire aQuantive, Inc., for $66.50 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $6 billion. This deal expands upon the Company’s previously outlined vision to provide the advertising industry with a world class, Internet-wide advertising platform, as well as a set of tools and services that help its constituents generate the highest possible return on their advertising investments. One of the leading bloggers in the world (66th), Om Malik wrote today his commentaries on this in "Of Mad Money & Ad Networks": The latest jaw-dropping move comes from Microsoft that has bought aQuantive, another ad network, based in Microsoft’s backyard, Seattle, for $6 billion and change. The move is a reaction to losing DoubleClick ($3.1 billion) to Google. Earlier this week, WPP bought 24/7 Real Media for $650 million. Posted on 18 May 2007 in ADVERTISING CommentsPost a comment |
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