Online auction giant eBay has finally completed the sale of its popular Skype
internet telephony service, in a deal worth $2.75bn (£1.66bn).
The deal, which was
first
announced at the beginning of September, will see eBay retain a 30 per cent
equity investment in Skype, while the new owners will control the majority 70
per cent stake.
The buyer is an investor group led by Silver Lake, and includes Joltid
Limited and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, set up by Netscape founder
Marc Andreessen.
Joltid is the company owned by Skype co-founders Janus Friis and Niklas
Zennström, and its inclusion in the group comes as a result of the
out-of-court
settlement reached after the pair sued eBay over copyright issues regarding
Skype's technology.
For its part, eBay will be glad that it has managed to offload the service
for slightly more than the $2.6bn (£1.57bn) it paid in 2005, given that the
service never fitted into its main business.
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