Microsoft completes $8.5 billion Skype purchase

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Microsoft announced on Friday that it has completed its $8.5 billion purchase of Skype. Skype will exist as a new division within Microsoft and Skype CEO Tony Bates will continue to serve as the head of the Skype team. In addition, Skype’s employees around the globe will remain in their current offices. Microsoft confirmed that it will work to integrate Skype into its existing products, but it did not specifically say which products or when that would begin to happen. “We look forward to working with the Skype team to create new ways for people to stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues — anytime, anywhere,” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said. The acquisition is still pending completion in several other countries. Read on for the full press release.

Microsoft Officially Welcomes Skype

Microsoft and Skype will empower people and businesses to connect in new ways.

REDMOND, Wash., and LUXEMBOURG — Oct. 13, 2011 — Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq “MSFT”) has closed its acquisition of Skype Global S.à r.l. Negotiations of the definitive agreement under which Microsoft would acquire Skype, an Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion were led by investor group Silver Lake and the transaction was originally announced on May 10, 2011. Boards of directors of both Microsoft and Skype previously approved the acquisition.

Microsoft and Skype will remain focused on their shared goal of connecting all people across all devices and accelerating both companies’ efforts to transform real-time communications for consumers and enterprise customers. The completion of the acquisition also marks the official introduction of Skype as a new business division within Microsoft.

“Skype is a phenomenal product and brand that is loved by hundreds of millions of people around the world,” said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. “We look forward to working with the Skype team to create new ways for people to stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues — anytime, anywhere.”

Skype CEO Tony Bates will assume the title of president of the Skype Division of Microsoft immediately, reporting directly to Ballmer. The Skype division will continue to offer its current products to millions of users globally. Longer term, Skype will also be integrated across an array of Microsoft products to broaden Skype’s reach and accelerate its growth as a fundamental way people communicate online. Skype employees will continue to be located around the world in offices including Estonia, the Czech Republic, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the United States.

“By bringing together the best of Microsoft and the best of Skype, we are committed to empowering consumers and businesses around the globe to connect in new ways,” Bates said. “Together, we will be able to accelerate Skype’s goal to reach 1 billion users daily,” Bates said.

Founded in 2003, Skype was acquired by eBay in September 2005, and then acquired by an investment group led by Silver Lake in November 2009. Skype has made impressive progress, developing new products and revenue streams, strategic acquisitions, acquiring the intellectual property powering its peer-to-peer network, and recruiting an outstanding senior management team.

Other members of the selling investor group led by Silver Lake include eBay International AG, CPP Investment Board, Joltid Ltd. in partnership with Europlay Capital Advisors; and Andreessen Horowitz.

The acquisition remains under review in a few countries, and will be completed in those countries when such reviews are closed.

21 Comments
  • Anonymous

    RIP cRapple & Google, only ones will be left is Microsoft and RIM. The only ones innovating TRUE INNOVATION not COPY THIS COPY THAT.

    Sent Via BlackBerry PlayBook

    • Sonya

      Are you trolling or are you serious?

      • Anonymous

        I am serious, I don’t troll i speak on what i know not BS. Why i said what i said what have the patent war been behind almost a year COPYING no one is over looking that and innovate and move on they rather sue they way to the top.

      • Anonymous

        If you think the purchase of Skype is gonna propel Microsoft to the top spot and crush the competition (Google, Apple, etc) you’re delusional.

      • Anonymous

        ,,, this isss awesomee,

        my best friend’s mom makes 77Dollars an hour on the computer. She has been out of job for
        9 months but last month her check was 7487Dollars just working on the computer for a few hours. all from here goo.gl/syatb

      • Anonymous

        You’re a total ass clown if you think RIMjob and Microcrap don’t steal idea’s like crApple and The Evil Empire. So tell me which tastes better the bullshit from being a WinBot or a Fandroid?

    • BurleyShells

      RIM hasn’t innovated in half a decade

      • Anonymous

        How many years are in a decade Einstein?

      • http://oceandigital.ca oceandigital

        Dude, you like RIM.  We get it. 

        But you have no business insulting people when you make ludicrus comments also.

    • Victor Gross

      WHAT… If you look at the charts you will see that RIM and Microsoft mobile are on a steady decline, soon they will be obsolete. The ONLY reason RIM is still a company is because they are the go to Corporate business phone they some companies hand out to their employees for free. Now take another look at those charts and you will see the ONLY two companies that are on a steady rise are Google and Apple. 

      This move was just a desperate cry for life from Microsoft mobile. They are dying and just don’t want to give up. 

      Google and Apple are here to stay, for a while at least. 

    • http://oceandigital.ca oceandigital

      Really.  Really? 

  • Booboolala2000

    Funny, people like to rag on Google buying Motorola? But Skype is a non starter for me. There are just too many other options native or otherwise. At least Google can turn Motorola into a coveted brand like Apple. Skype will always be Skype.

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      “Google can turn Motorola into a coveted brand like Apple” LOL!!!!!

      • Booboolala2000

        Keep laughing. Google it.

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=555210817 Brian Kane

        Skype is the “brand” of consumer video chat already.  They dominate ‘hours of calls’ and ‘video calls logged’ each month.  And, as the market is a bunch of walled off gardens (you can’t Skype a Google Chatter) they are poised to continue their dominance.

  • Attila434AD

    now i know why i have problem useing skype

  • Doesntmatter

    aaand skype has been officially ruined

    • http://twitter.com/NatesVlogs Nate Fisher

      I noticed that too. I now hate skype.

  • Anonymous

    Guess no luck for Facebook

  • http://oceandigital.ca oceandigital

    “Microsoft confirmed that it will work to integrate Skype into its existing products”

    Oh man, I really liked Skype :(

  • Anonymous

    I wonder how long it will take for Monkey Boy Ballmer and Tribe Bonzo to fu&k up Skype?

    P.S.
    Hey Boy Gayness Report take your moderation crap shove it up your anus and then get on your knees and s%ck my d*ck all night long you fascist f%gs.

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