Microsoft closing in on Skype deal?
By Tom Brewster,
Microsoft is close to securing a deal to buy Skype for as much as $8 billion (£4.9 billion), according to a report.
The acquisition could be announced today, although may still fall through as negotiations have not been finalised, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The overall value of the deal would include clearance of Skype’s long-term debt, which stands at around $686 million, meaning Microsoft would pay out close to $8.5 billion.
Microsoft and Skype declined to comment on a potential deal.
Many have questioned Microsoft’s motives, with some pointing to its rivalry with Google and the Redmond giant’s desire to have a big name brand on the web.
Google remains the dominant force on the internet, with around 90 per cent search market share here in Europe, although over in the US Microsoft’s Bing has made some gains over its rival.
There have been suggestions Microsoft could roll Skype into its Kinect technology as well, for a potentially new take on videoconferencing.
The firm could be looking to make a bigger play in the mobile space as well, having recently hooked up with RIM to have Bing as the default search engine in BlackBerrys.
Microsoft has video conferencing functionality within Lync and Windows Live Messenger, but lacks video calling capability in Windows Phone 7.
"With Apple FaceTime - a competitor to Skype - now available on the Mac, iPhone 4, iPad 2 and the new iPod touch, it is definitely now or never for Microsoft," said Ovum principal analyst Richard Edwards.
"There are other products and companies out there that offer a much better fit architecturally than Skype (and they come with a much cheaper price tag too), but Skype is undoubtedly the product Microsoft needs to stay in the game."
Despite others' reservations, Edwards concluded a Skype acquisition would be a good fit for Microsoft's business model.
"It's popular, it runs on Windows PCs, and later this year it will be available on Windows Phone 7," he added.
"Perhaps more importantly for the rest of us, Skype also runs on other computers, such as Mac and Linux, and mobile phones too, such iPhone and Android-based devices."
Various tech giants, including Facebook and Google, were reportedly courting Skype.
According to a Reuters report, citing a source with direct knowledge of discussions about a potential Skype sale to Facebook or Google, a deal would have been valued at $3 billion to $4 billion.
The VoIP firm was under the control of eBay until 2009 when the retail giant sold a 65 per cent stake in the company to a venture capitalist group.
If the Microsoft deal does go through, it would be the firm’s biggest acquisition to date.
You may also like...
Sponsored Links
advertisement
You may also like...
Latest Public Sector Analysis & Insight
The Digital Economy Act: Is it doomed to never happen?
As a further delay hits part of the implementation of the Digital Economy Act, is this just a small hiccup, or is the Act being rendered toothless already? Simon Brew takes a look.
- Does the government want to snoop on your data?
- Q&A: Rajeeb Dey, CEO Enternships
- Government IT: Apples for the mandarins
- Striving to solve the security skills crisis
- 2011: The year in news
- Are the cookie laws crumbling already?
- UK rural broadband: too little, and too late
- How the Data Protection Act's death will punish the UK economy
- Education: glad to be a geek
Latest Public Sector Reviews
HTC Flyer review: First Look
- HP TouchPad review: First Look
- RIM BlackBerry PlayBook review - First Look
- MWC 2011: Acer Iconia A100 and A500 reviews – first look videos
- MWC 2011: HP TouchPad review - first look video
- MWC 2011: RIM BlackBerry PlayBook review - first look video
- MWC 2011: HP Pre3 review - first look video
- MWC 2011: Motorola Pro review - first look video
- MWC 2011: HTC Flyer tablet review - first look video
- MWC 2011: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review – first look video
advertisement
Most popular
- UK regulator shuts down Angry Birds scam
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- IBM bans use of Siri on iPhones
- Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?
- HP plans massive job cuts
- EMC World 2012: Tucci declares Documentum is here to stay
- Dell EqualLogic PS6100XS review
- Macs and Android under malware threat
- RIM loses its head of sales
- Local fibre broadband needs common standards
Latest News Videos in Public Sector
Q&A: David Elton, PA Consulting Group
CIOs are increasingly influential, but have to juggle "dual roles", study finds.
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free whitepapers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.





