Skype founders want to buy back company from eBay

April 13, 2009 by tcgames 

It looks like a serious bid to buy Skype from eBay is coming to the table from co-founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis. The duo have reportedly talked up several private equity firms to put together a multi-billion dollar offer for Skype.

Reports say eBay wants at least the $1.7 billion current book value of Skype, while Zennstrom and Friis are trying to raise a billion in private cash with eBay possibly putting a seller’s note together for another $1 billion. Given Skype had revenues of $145 million in Q4 2008, setting up a financing instrument for the purchase of a company expected to generate more than $500 million in 2009 shouldn’t be that tough.

Skype was originally sold to eBay in 2005 for $2.6 billion and bonus payments increased the final price to $3.1 billion, so both Zennstrom and Friits are also likely good for a large chunk of cash on a repurchase effort.

Since buying Skype, eBay has been confused as to what to do with the company, ‘fessing up that the communications company hasn’t blended well with its core competencies of e-commerce and payments businesses.

Other buyers for Skype may be scared off/locked out of discussions due to low-key intellectual property discussion between eBay and Skype founders. In a recent regulatory filing, Joltid, which - surprise — was founded by Zennstrom and Friis - has terminated eBay’s license to Joltid’s peer-to-peer technology at the heart of Skype. The lawsuit is currently in a British court and also begs the question as to why eBay didn’t get exclusive rights to Skype’s peer-to-peer technology in the first place when it shelled out the original $2.6 billion.

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