Is News Corp. Looking To Sell MySpace?
from the buy-low-sell-high dept
News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch told investors in Australia yesterday that the company could
sell MySpace for $6 billion now, a more than tenfold premium over the $580 million it paid for the social-networking site
last July. A Wall Street analyst said a couple of months back that the site
was worth $10 billion to $20 billion, though many people struggled to see the justification for such a high figure. But there's a bigger question: why does it sound like Rupert's using the
Skype billion-dollar buyout plan of tossing out ridiculous valuations and asking prices for your company -- you know, the one that worked so well recently
for YouTube. Could News Corp. be thinking of unloading MySpace, and Murdoch is trying to drive up the price? While such a scenario seems unlikely, it is an interesting possibility. Despite MySpace's place at the top of the social-networking space, its ownership by News Corp. has been characterized by
missteps,
misunderstandings, talk of
inflated traffic numbers, and a strategy to make
new media more like old media. While Murdoch may not
understand the internet, he's proven himself to be a very shrewd businessman -- and engineering a $5.4 billion profit on MySpace in just over a year could be a pretty smart way to play the social-networking space, given the
here-today-gone-tomorrow nature of many of its sites.
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I wonder what their monthly Ad revenue rate is like?
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Perhaps worth $1.5-2 Billions
Yahoo might consider buying MySpace, but knowing them, they are sure to pass this one up too. So, let us not consider them.
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myspace
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What a joke
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If google purchases it they hopefully will make it a bit more frendly to report fake/porn profiles and remove them opening up more space and actually making it easier to find what you want
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Why wouldn't MySpace themselves not be able to make much more than that?
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FIM worth more separate than combined?
Anyway, for a FIM is worth more separate than combined, check this out:
http://www.watchmojo.com/web/blog/?p=805
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Rupert Murdoch is a smart guy
I've always thought Myspace.com is one of the worst website and it seems that i may actually be right.
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