Verizon buys AOL: $4.4 billion deal will help Verizon sell mobile video advertising - TomoNews
  • 9 years ago
Verizon Communications announced on Tuesday it will buy AOL for $4.4 billion in cash. The deal values AOL shares at $50 each, a 17.4 percent premium to Monday’s closing price.

The acquisition gives Verizon access to AOL’s video ad-serving business Adap.tv and content such as Huffington Post.

Verizon has 5.7 million video subscribers, who are cable of streaming television content to mobile devices.

Video and programmatic advertising is a growth area for AOL, helping to push ad revenue 7.2 percent to $625.1 million in the first quarter.

In 2013, AOL bought Adap.tv for $405 million. Last year, Yahoo bought video ad-serving platform Brightroll for $640 million. While Facebook purchased Liverail for a reported US$500 million.

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