Ask Jeeves Bought for $2 billion
RMX writes "CNet's reporting that
Ask Jeeves
is being bought by InterActive Corp
for $2 billion.
Ask Jeeves (ask.com,
excite.com,
iwon.com)
and InterActive Corp (expedia, ticketmaster, match.com, citysearch).
This marks a nice comeback for Ask Jeeves, whose stock was quite a roller coaster ride during the 2000-2003 .com crash. Are the good times back?"
Really ever use ask jeeves? I mean, I used it once or twice several years ago, but is it really that popular to be bought for 2 billion? I cant think of anyone who uses it consistently, or even rarely.
With $2 billion in his pocket, maybe he can afford now to pay his OWN butler.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Given that the company made about $86 million last year, the selling price ($1.9 billion) represents a price to earnings ratio of ~22...a bit on the high side, but not out of line with a company whose earnings more than doubled last year. Given that this is a profitable survivor acquiring another profitable survivor, I don't think this represents a slide back into the (good? bad?) old days of multi-billion dollar valuations for stocks that barely have a business plan. As for that profitability, it may seem odd to those of us who take it for granted that a query like "prescription drugs canada" makes more sense than "Where can I buy prescription drugs in Canada?", but we're tech geeks. Ask around..."Jeeves" is the portal of choice for the techno-phobic middle-aged and elderly, who typically have a much higher money-to-brains ratio than computer geeks.