The following is a perpetual-work-in-progress. Once you start to compile a list of mergers and acquisitions, you realize why it’s nearly impossible to have a complete list. We are quite confident that the following is a very good, comprehensive list of the largest, more notable deals… but it is not - and no list will […]
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Editor’s note: I knew we were speaking too soon. One more deal to add to the list: Time Warner to buy Quigo. Added to the bottom of the list, under ad networks.
According to The Jordan Edmiston Group Inc.’s October 2007 Client Briefing report, the number of deals through the first three quarters of […]
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I’ve been extremely harsh on Yahoo! As a shareholder, I sometimes wonder what I was thinking when I did not sell my holdings and short the stock when the last merger rumor with MSFT sent the stock soaring to $33 (valuing the company as a whole at over $40B, whereas it’s now back to […]
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It’s time to call time out, folks, and call a penalty on the play. Someone’s got to.
Yesterday, MySpace issued a report pushing social networking’s benefits to advertisers. It was, as Rafat Ali of Paid Content stated, “a study about MySpace, touting MySpace as an AdSpace…so take it with a grain of salt.” The findings were interesting, no doubt, […]
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When you span the ad network landscape, something about Blue Lithium stands out. Their CEO Gurbaksh Chahal publicly (and rightfully) denigrated Google’s lack of traction in display advertising. But beneath the bravado is a bevy of things that make analysts excited about the company’s prospects as things heat up in online advertising once again. When […]
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