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Hey, eBay Actually Did Ok With Skype (techcrunch.com)
16 points by kf on Sept 1, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



The thing with Skype is the lost potential.

Skype has been happily sitting on all those PCs for so long at the centre of the so-called virtual office. I recently updated my skype & noticed the screen sharing, which for me makes it far more useful then go-to-meeting. The should have eaten that lunch years ago.

The skype phones should have been a game changer. Something to makes phone companies sweat.


where "ok" is having ~half your money returned after four years.


You didn't do the math.

The announced deal was $4.1 billion. They actually paid a billion less than that because a billion dollars of performance payout wasn't paid. They realized $324 million in revenue. The value of what's left is $2.8 billion in 2005 dollars. They just sold it for $2.75 billion. That's a wash.

The return on the deal gets even better when you note that they paid for a lot of it with stock whose value has declined.

The headlines make them look like idiots. But those numbers show a wash, which is pretty good given the market declines. If the numbers in the article are correct, then my impression of how well they did was wrong.

EDIT: I initially misread how much they sold for. I thought they sold FOR $2.75 billion, and not AT a valuation of $2.75 billion. I've edited this accordingly.


Not the case at all. Let's work through the math:

eBay spent 3.1B for Skype. They sold it at a valuation of 2.75B. It's fair to assume that the price they sold it at is a market value for the company, and therefore a fair way of valuing the 35% they still carry.

So the loss from reduced valuation was $350M. But according to TechCrunch, Skype's net profits over that time period come to $324M. Take those numbers together, and it was basically a wash.

Factor in the fact that the deal was largely paid for in eBay stock which was basically monopoly money at the time, and it looks like they did pretty well.




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