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Ebay cuts back its value of Skype | Ebay cuts back its value of Skype |
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EBay has conceded that it paid too much for internet telephony service Skype - dramatically writing down the value of its investment. | |
The online auction firm said Skype was worth $900m (£450m) less than it paid for it and set aside $530m to meet future pay-outs to some shareholders. | |
Together that amounts to a loss of value of $1.43bn, compared to the $2.6bn price paid for Skype in 2005. | |
Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis have quit as executives. | Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis have quit as executives. |
"I think this is a testament that the Skype franchise is not worth as much as eBay originally thought," said Youssef Squali of the brokerage Jeffries & Co. | "I think this is a testament that the Skype franchise is not worth as much as eBay originally thought," said Youssef Squali of the brokerage Jeffries & Co. |
Skype generated only $90m in revenue in the three months to the end of June, eBay said. | Skype generated only $90m in revenue in the three months to the end of June, eBay said. |
Other projects | Other projects |
At the time of the purchase, eBay had said it may pay up to $1.7bn on top of the $2.6bn, depending on performance. | At the time of the purchase, eBay had said it may pay up to $1.7bn on top of the $2.6bn, depending on performance. |
News that this would not happen sent its shares up 1.6% to an 18-month closing high. | News that this would not happen sent its shares up 1.6% to an 18-month closing high. |
If you take Skype out of the equation, the rest of the eBay business seems to be doing great again Steve Weinstein, Pacific Crest Securities | If you take Skype out of the equation, the rest of the eBay business seems to be doing great again Steve Weinstein, Pacific Crest Securities |
Analysts said that this also reflected the greater flexibility eBay may now have, following the change in personnel. | Analysts said that this also reflected the greater flexibility eBay may now have, following the change in personnel. |
However, eBay said it might pay Skype shareholders another $195m, but only if it sells 50% or more of Skype before the end of March 2008. | However, eBay said it might pay Skype shareholders another $195m, but only if it sells 50% or more of Skype before the end of March 2008. |
Mr Zennstrom, who was chief executive of Skype, will become non-executive chairman and is expected to spend more time on other projects. | Mr Zennstrom, who was chief executive of Skype, will become non-executive chairman and is expected to spend more time on other projects. |
After the Skype sale, he and Mr Friis founded an online video company called Joost.com. | After the Skype sale, he and Mr Friis founded an online video company called Joost.com. |
Joost, which had previously only been available by invitation, made its software freely available on Monday. | Joost, which had previously only been available by invitation, made its software freely available on Monday. |
Analysts said that while Skype had not made a lot of money, eBay itself remained a strong business. | Analysts said that while Skype had not made a lot of money, eBay itself remained a strong business. |
"If you take Skype out of the equation, the rest of the eBay business seems to be doing great again," said Pacific Crest Securities analyst Steve Weinstein. | "If you take Skype out of the equation, the rest of the eBay business seems to be doing great again," said Pacific Crest Securities analyst Steve Weinstein. |
"EBay management has found ways to re-accelerate the core (auctions) market. Lots of its businesses are doing extremely well." | "EBay management has found ways to re-accelerate the core (auctions) market. Lots of its businesses are doing extremely well." |