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eBay Plans Skype IPO
April 15, 2009
eBay
plans to separate Skype from the company, beginning with an initial
public offering that is intended to be completed in the first half of
2010. Specific timing of the IPO will be based on market conditions.
"Skype is a great stand-alone business with strong fundamentals and
accelerating momentum," said eBay Inc.'s President and CEO, John Donahoe.
"But it's clear that Skype has limited synergies with eBay and PayPal.
We believe operating Skype as a stand-alone publicly traded company is
the best path for maximizing its potential. This will give Skype the
focus and resources required to continue its growth and effectively
compete in online voice and video communications. In addition,
separating Skype will allow eBay to focus entirely on our two core
growth engine - e-commerce and online payments - and deliver long-term
value to our stockholders."
The decision to separate Skype is based on a timeline outlined by
Donahoe when he became eBay's CEO in April 2008. At the time, the
company said it would spend a year evaluating Skype and its potential
synergies within the eBay Inc. portfolio before making any decisions
about Skype's future. Donahoe also installed a new management team at
Skype led by Josh Silverman, which has driven stronger momentum and
improved performance. In 2008, Skype generated revenues of $551 million,
up 44 percent from 2007, and segment margins of approximately 21
percent. Registered users reached 405 million by the end of 2008, up 47
percent from 2007, and user metrics improved significantly throughout
the year. The company recently announced that it expects Skype to top $1
billion in revenue in 2011, nearly doubling 2008 revenues.
"Under
the leadership of Josh Silverman and his management team, Skype has
become a stronger business in the past year, and I expect it will be
even stronger a year from now," Donahoe said. "Skype has accelerating
global user growth and strong fundamentals, diversified revenue streams
and is competitively positioned in a large market. We expect Josh and
his team to continue delivering results as we prepare Skype for an IPO."
Most recently, the release of the Skype for iPhone application has
generated a great response. More than one million people downloaded
Skype for iPhone in the first 36 hours after it became available--and
Skype immediately became the No. 1 downloaded free iPhone application in
more than 40 markets, including the U.S., UK and Japan. In just over a
week, downloads passed the two million mark, putting Skype on more than
6 percent of all iPhones and iPod Touch - and adding almost half a
million new Skype users. |