eBay Sells Majority Skype Share for $1.9bn Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 2nd Sep 2009
eBay Sells Majority Skype Share for $1.9bn

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comment Bailey's_Coffee said on 2nd September 2009

Perhaps wasn't the silliest purchase on eBay's part - it can be a good move to diversify - as long as you manage the new direction with staff who have the understanding, vision and clout to drive things forwards and above all continue to innovate.

How else did a former one-man music-mail-order merchant end up running a hugely diverse business empire, including the incredibly ambitious Virgin Galactic outfit?

;-)

By your logic, Mr Branson would still be 'stuck' running Virgin Records / Virgin MegaStore - because they represent a natural fit - whereas Airlines, Radio Stations, Cinemas, Cola, Hotels, Hot Air Balloons, Cable TV and Fibre-Based Broadband are all just 'silly'.

eBay simply lacked the vision to do anything worthwhile with Skype - hopefully the new owners will push Skype in new directions and end the period of stagnation.

comment Cub said on 2nd September 2009

@Bailey's - I think the point is that VoIP, like most online markets, is difficult to make a profit from... And eBay are all about making profit at the expense of nice, useable websites with a decent customer service to back them up.

Airlines, Cinemas, Records, Hotels, Cola, and the rest are all proven, profitable business models.

comment OldTimer said on 2nd September 2009

If anything was silly about the purchase it was that the deal actually did not give eBay the rights to the underlying technology which was retained by the founders. Big slip up for the lawyers there!

comment ravmania said on 2nd September 2009

Reminds me of when VW bought Rolls Royce but BMW scooped up the rights to the actual name.

comment Bailey's_Coffee said on 2nd September 2009

@Cub - Space Tourism a proven business model too? Branson was really up against it in many ways over the past few decades - challenging the very business models you speak of. I'm not a fan or anything - but just seemed a good example to throw in regarding the merits of diversification done good.

Skype was originally a little project written in good old Delphi (object Pascal) - brings back fond memories!

comment Cub said on 3rd September 2009

@Bailey's - Hmmmnn... That's a good point :) Still, he's made his millions/billions now, he can afford to a bit more adventorous. If I had billions of pounds, damn right I'd be looking for a way to escape our atmosphere!

I don't think he's necessarily "challenged" the business models mentioned, other than actually offer a decent product with good customer service (Virgin Media is the exception here, obviously) have his businesses done anything hugely different? He's just done them well.

comment Martin Daler said on 4th September 2009

Skype = hype. What does Skype do that ordinary SIP based VoIP does not? Surely Fring is the one to watch - ditch those Skhype shares now.

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