eBay Admits It Overvalued Skype
By Christopher Nickson
October 02, 2007
eBay has been forced to admit it overvalued Skype when it purchased the company two years and is taking charges of $1.43 billion as a result.
Now eBay is admitting it might well have paid well over the odds back then, and is writing down the value of its investment in the company.
The result? The company is taking charges of $1.43 billion on the purchase. Around $900million of that is a write-down of value, with another $530 million earmarked to settle future obligations to some shareholders.
In the second quarter of this year, Skype only generated revenues of $90 million, according to eBay.
Both Skype’s founders have quit, although Zennstrom will become non-executive chairman. They also run the online video company Joost, which began making its software freely available yesterday.
When eBay bought Skype, it said it might pay another $1.7 billion on top of the $2.6 billion, dependent on performance. This will not now be forthcoming, which sent share prices higher.