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Microsoft 'in talks' to buy Facebook
Companies said to be discussing possible options
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com08 May 2008
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Microsoft has been speaking with social networking giant Facebook about a
possible acquisition, according to reports.
The Wall Street Journal cited a source close to Microsoft who
claimed that members of its financial team had been in contact with Facebook to
"gauge the company's willingness" to sell.
A Microsoft spokesperson told
vnunet.com that the
company would not be commenting on the report.
News of the talks comes just days after Microsoft called off its pursuit of
Yahoo. The two companies had spent nearly three months in a very public saga
that quickly turned from an acquisition offer to a hostile takeover threat.
Even before the Yahoo saga culminated, industry analysts had mentioned
Facebook as a
possible
Microsoft target.
Microsoft has a history of working with Facebook. The company has been
brokering banner ads for Facebook since 2006 and acquired full advertising
rights last year as part of a $240m investment package.
The deal gained headlines when it was revealed that Microsoft would gain only
1.6 per cent ownership in the deal, placing Facebook's value at upwards of
$15bn.
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