Then Again, eBay Claims It's Still Hunting For Skype Synergies
from the there-must-be-a-pony-in-there-somewhere dept
Just a month ago, the guy in charge of Skype finally admitted that eBay had given up trying to find the mythical "synergies" between eBay and Skype as the few they had suggested turned out not to exist. Apparently, Skype's GM isn't on the same page as his boss, eBay CEO John Donahoe. He was just quoted saying that eBay will spend this year trying to find synergies with Skype and if it still can't find any, it may sell off or spinoff the unit. Given the lack of synergies so far and the massive write down on the purchase price, you have to figure they're going to be digging pretty deep to turn up any kind of synergy between Skype and eBay.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I know!
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Who would buy Skype?
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Then Again, eBay Claims It's Still Hunting
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Skype
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precisely. however just because ebay failed to generate cash from the asset does not mean that some other company will not be able to.
question is who will be able to monetize this. GOOG?
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