Apple said to make $700M buyout bid for Twitter
source: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132570
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The blogosphere is abuzz -- if not a-Twitter -- with talk of Apple throwing its hat into the ring with a rumored $700 million buyout offer. This all comes on the heels of a failed bid by Facebook Inc. to scoop up Twitter last fall, followed by rumors that had both Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. casting an eye toward the microblogging site.
Neither Apple nor Twitter responded to requests for comment on the reports.
Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group Inc., said that if the rumors about Apple's interest are true, it could make for an interesting combination.
"Apple has the right 'attitude' to run something like Twitter, plus the ability to monetize it with advertising," Olds said. "I can see where Twitter might fit quite nicely into the Apple empire. It would give Apple a strong entry into the social networking market and also a very solid advertising vehicle."
Blog site Gawker.com reported earlier today that an unnamed source, who reportedly has been recruited for a senior-level position at Apple, says the company is in "serious negotiations" with Twitter. The story noted that Apple is trying to hash out a deal quickly so an announcement could be made on June 8, during Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
TechCrunch today also reported that a "normally reliable source" said that Apple is in late-stage negotiations with Twitter. However, the story also noted that other sources said they have no knowledge of any talks between the two.
Olds said with all the attention Twitter has been getting, it would be easy for company executives to hold out for a significant sum.
In early March, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone confirmed that Facebook had looked to buy his company last fall. In an e-mail to Computerworld at the time, Stone said Twitter is looking to remain independent. "We're big fans of [Facebook CEO] Mark [Zuckerberg] and his team, but we feel very strongly that Twitter is just getting started. We're planning on building a strong, independent Twitter Inc.," he said.
Then early last month, rumors began swirling first that Google was in talks to buy Twitter, and then the next week the rumor morphed into Google sparring with Microsoft to grab a piece of Twitter's potential search advertising revenue.
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747nomad
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700 mil. ant like the old days when .coms went for billions.
- 2 years ago
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747nomad
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smurph25
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Hate to burst the rumour bubble, but the founder of Twitter quashed those speculations saying that "it's not for sale". Click on the link to read more...
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smurph25
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ClipsFC
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@KCfoxie, you are a hooot! lol
@Delia, seems they always find a way to make money on these things, I agree i hope they won't screw this up. It's a cool thing once you get used to it - 2 years ago
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ClipsFC
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DeliaTheArtist
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I just hope that whatever happens to Twitter, they don't mess with it too much.
- 2 years ago
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DeliaTheArtist
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kcfoxie
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I can see it now. Apple buys twitter and tweets in only 120 characters how super cool it is to own the latest in microblogging technologies. Then charges you $29.99 per year to keep access to it, but it comes free for a year with any new Mac or iPhone purchase*
*iPhone offer requires 2-year service agreement with AT&T or other sanctioned carrier.
- 2 years ago
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kcfoxie
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FallenMorgan
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Twitter makes me ill, as do corporations who buy everything.
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FallenMorgan
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ClipsFC
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The only way they would buy Twit' is if they find a way to cash in on advertising related to tweets somehow. Don't be surprised if they start pushing content for each 5-10 tweets you read. It's been long coming.
- 2 years ago
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ClipsFC
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sickinjersey
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Social networking is bigger than ever. Apple just picked up on a good deal that would put them in the circle.
- 2 years ago
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sickinjersey
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Mikeysfake1
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I'm with Neo. As soon as Jobs dies. The company is gonna tank. Or I'll be wrong and the company will start making good products.
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Mikeysfake1
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mookster_07
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I dont know uroburo.. its hard to ruin something that already sucks!
- 2 years ago
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mookster_07
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DeliaTheArtist
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mookster_07:
Twitter doesn't suck, you just don't have any friends or followers on it! ;p
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DeliaTheArtist
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ClipsFC
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In addition, to those that follow Tech developments closely. Google has been secretly adding applications that will eventually compete with Facebook. Some other applications that are in open beta suggest that a new 'twitter type' product is not far behind in google history.
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ClipsFC
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uroborus8
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I love Apple products, but I think they could easily ruin something like twitter.
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uroborus8
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neocongo
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My money is on shorting this stock. Twitter's customer retention is terrible. Sounds like they got out while the gettin was good.
- 2 years ago
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neocongo
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mario_a
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hey ClipsFC,
interesting development! thanks for posting. i've featured in 'current stories.'
mario
online community - 2 years ago
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mario_a
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sktoday
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take the money and run, ie Mark Cuban. Twitter cannot monitize it's popularity. If I owned it I would sell it to the highest bidder. They only have 35 employees. Big payday for all.
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sktoday
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ras_menelik
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sktoday:
couldn't resist me self!
- 2 years ago
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ras_menelik