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aol might sell bebo? “absolutely ridiculous”
27 Jan 2009 by Eric Eldon  
earlier today, techcrunch uk published a long article detailing how social network bebo first bamboozled aol into buying it for $850 million last march, then failed to live up to anywhere near the price tag. ...
venturebeat - http://venturebeat.com/ - References

a billion for linkedin?
6 May 2008
can linkedin (profile; site) really pull off a $1 billion funding round? as big as it is that's the number being tossed around on tech and vc blogs. over at techcrunch, michael arrington reports that investment banker allen & co. is ...
ERE.net | Inside Recruiting - http://www.ere.net/inside-recruiting/ - References

weird analyst slap at aol's purchase of bebo
30 Apr 2008
this little bit is perhaps not worthy of a blog post, but for some reason it's been sticking with me all day since i listened to time warner's q1 08 earnings call. during the q and a of the call, ubs analyst michael morris threw a curve ...
IP Democracy - http://www.ipdemocracy.com/

a social network the size of the us
16 Apr 2008 by baris  
i qutoe tim leberecher from his blog post about qq.com. "let's take qq.com as an example, the leading chinese online social network. the site is reported to have more than 300 million active accounts. that is eight times the member base ...
From Istanbul To Sand Hill Road - http://baris.typepad.com/venture_capitalist

chinese social network qq outperforms facebook and co.
5 Apr 2008 by Tim Leberecht  
qq. in case you didn't know: china scales. let's take qq.com as an example, the leading chinese online social network. the site is reported to have more than 300 million active accounts. that is eight times the member base of facebook ...
iplot - http://iplot.typepad.com/iplot/

aol compra la red social bebo - [ Translate this page ]
18 Mar 2008 by Maria  
el pasado jueves se anunció que aol había comprado la red social bebo por $850 millones en efectivo. antes de hablar sobre si esta compra tiene lógica o sobre el precio, primero vamos a dedicar un parráfo a cada una de estas empresas ...
Mi otro blog... - http://blogs.eurielec.etsit.upm.es/miotroblog/

22m uniques / mo site (bebo) goes to aol for $850m in all cash deal
14 Mar 2008 by Web 2.0 Innovations  
bebo, the global social network strong enough in uk and among the first in us, has quietly been up for sale for quite some time shopped around by the secretive investment firm allen & co. a number of potential acquires passed on a deal ...
Web 2.0 Money - http://web2innovations.com/money/

march 14, 2008
14 Mar 2008 by Morgan Webb  
can't see the video? watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. aol's dropping $850mm on bebo - a lot of cash for a company that made just $5mm last year - but cheap when you consider that's $21 per member - not the ...
webbalert - http://webbalert.com/ - References

why nonprofits should care about bebo & aol
13 Mar 2008 by BethDunn  
nonprofit technologists have a hard enough time determining if, when, and how they should get shaking on facebook or myspace, the two massive players in the united states social networking space. now comes news that aol has acquired ...
small dots - http://smalldots.wordpress.com/

aol to acquire bebo for us$850 million
13 Mar 2008 by Christine Yang  
the big news today is that aol announced to acquire uk's 2nd largest social networking site bebo for us$850m. here is the press release and here is the phone interview made by allen stern. bebo claims that it has 40 million members. ...
Web 2.0 Play - http://web20play.blogspot.com/

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