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Verizon to buy AOL for $4.4 billion

May 12, 2015

Verizon Communications Inc said it would buy AOL Inc in a deal valued at about $4.4 billion to gain access to AOL's digital advertising service and content.

The offer of $50 per share represents a premium of 17.4 per cent to AOL's Monday close of $42.59.

Shares of AOL were trading at $50.05 before the bell. The deal, which includes about $300 million of AOL debt, will take the form of a tender offer followed by a merger, with AOL becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Verizon upon completion.

Verizon said it expects to fund the transaction from cash on hand and debt.

Activist-investor Starboard Value LP had urged Yahoo Inc to consider a merger with AOL, whose businesses include the Huffington Post news website and the TechCrunch blog.

 

Source: REUTERS
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