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CMGI Acquires AltaVista

[Dilbert] was the first to send out the word that CGMI has officially purchased Alta-Vista from Compaq. The two companies also formed a "strategic" partnership-whatever that means. CGMI wants Compaq's muscle behind their portal site, and Compaq wants to stop bleeding money. Total purchase price: 2.3 billion dollars. Sheesh.

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  1. they own lycos too by djinn87 · · Score: 1

    they own like 10% of lycos too. don't really know what that means, but i thought it was interesting enough.

    -matt

    1. Re:they own lycos too by Dan+Soto · · Score: 1

      FYI...
      2.3B did not entirely by Alta Vista. It only bought them an 83% stake in the company.

  2. % of DEC? by vallee · · Score: 1

    Based on this valuation, can we estimate what percentage of Digital the Altavista property genuinely represented? I think it's amazingly high (considering what a huge company DEC was in the first place.) -Paul
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  3. Value? by paul7e · · Score: 1

    In a fair world, Slashdot would have sold for 2.3 billion, and some Alta Vista would be on the board at Andover.Net...

    Our little society doesn't do a good job of valuing things.

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  4. jeezus by hogwaller · · Score: 1

    Did anyone notice that when Compaq announced

    that AV was for sale, it improved?



    I use google these days anyway.

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    1. Re:jeezus by blue · · Score: 1

      I like Google because it has no ads, but it doesn't offer all the features that I've been used to with AltaVista. For example, you can't even search by phrases in Google (99% of my searches). Yeah, I've noticed they improved, too. No porn ads in searches!

  5. wow... that$ a lot by Sun+Tzu · · Score: 1

    Is it just me or is the scale of these net.mergers unfathomable? Didn't Excite go for about $7 billion? Meanwhile, I heard that the market value of the big one, Yahoo!, recently exceeded that of General Electric. Altavista is not even clearly 2nd tier anymore, as best I can tell -- maybe 2.5 tier.

    Well, there go my plans for a hostile takeover of Yahoo! ;)

    1. Re:wow... that$ a lot by sql*kitten · · Score: 1
      Is it just me or is the scale of these net.mergers unfathomable?

      It would be if they were actually spending real $, but it's mostly stock swaps, which are worth billions on paper, but don't map back onto any sort of assets.

  6. Oh Well by GnuGrendel · · Score: 1

    The /. acquisition was the biggest one of the day for a while...


    Do you think they timed it this way?

  7. Re:WHO The Hell is CMGI by [Dilbert] · · Score: 1

    Well, you could try their website at http://www.cmgi.com, for starters.

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  8. Billionaire Bob? by Ralph+Bearpark · · Score: 1

    Oh I dunno. If you can get $2.3 billion for a tired old search engine like AltaVista what do you think Rob & Jeff got for a dynamic & innovative site like slashdot (reaching thousands of dynamic & innovative people like us)? It's gotta be at least $25billion or so, doesn't it?

    :-)

    Regards, Ralph.

  9. Re:x$ per hit? [50 mil/day!] by ellbee · · Score: 1

    Yes, I know people there too and those numbers seem to be correct. But are sex-related queries still the most popularity?

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  10. The AV index is still growing by ellbee · · Score: 1

    Last I heard AV had over 250 million non-duplicate web pages indexed, and knew of (but hadn't indexed) several hundred million more. One thing mentioned on the CNBC interview today is that CMGI will continue growing the index, and hopes to have "the entire web" indexed over the next few years, which they think will be over one billion pages.

    I believe that the peak query rate is over 600/s,
    which means completing a query every 1.5ms. Good thing computers are getting faster, memory is getting denser, and 64-bit addressing is a reality.

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  11. How much is AltaVista worth? by bloodrat · · Score: 1

    According to doubleclick.net, which is who leases out the ad space on AltaVista, it gets 1.4 Billion hits per month, which breaks down to something like 46 million per day on average? You can actually check out the price of advertising(and the hit average on listed links) of Altavista at ..

    http://www.doubleclic k.net/advertisers/ad_rates/altavista.htm

    .. But because of the pricing structure it's impossible to say what their income from it may be. Even if the profit on ad's on their site were marginal, say, one tenth of a cent per hit, thats still 1.4 Million a month. Not to mention the deals they have with RealNames, Shopping.com, and the sales from the search engine.

  12. What Do They All Do? by hanway · · Score: 1
    AltaVista has 475 employees. What could they possibly all be doing? Does it really take that many people to run a search engine, or is it now 10 people handling the search engine, and 465 people responsible for putting shopping, auctions, email, stock quotes, and other junk on their pages to turn them into Yet Another Portal?

    They had revenues of $40 million, but that wouldn't even pay everyone's salary.