Microsoft to take $6.2 bln writedown for online ad service aQuantive

Washington, Tue, 03 Jul 2012 ANI

Washington, July 3 (ANI): Microsoft has announced a 6.2 billion dollars charge to write down the value of an online advertising agency named aQuantive, which the software giant bought five years ago.

Microsoft bought aQuantive for 6.3 billion dollars in a bid to catch rival Google in the race to grow revenues from search-related advertising.

The purchase of aQuantive in 2007 was then Microsoft's biggest acquisition.

According to the BBC, the write-down effectively wipes out the acquisition's value, although there was little impact on Microsoft's share in after-hours trading on Monday.

Microsoft said in a statement that, 'the acquisition did not accelerate growth to the degree anticipated, contributing to the write-down'.

According to the report, the charge is likely to wipe out any profit for the company's fourth quarter.

Wall Street was expecting Microsoft to report fourth-quarter net profits of about 5.25 billion dollars on 19 July. (ANI)



Read More: Bank Street | B.r Street | K M Street | Motilal Street | Bellary G T Street | Harapanahalli Joshi Street | Kottur Temple Street | New Street Bo | Mahadana Street | Pookkara Street | Arisikara Street | Vanakkara Street | Muslim Street | Ma West Masi Street | Kannar Street | Tirukachinambi Street | Cutcherry Street | Mettu Street | Cholakkadai Street | Nut Street

LATEST IMAGES
AAP announces Candidate shortlist for upcoming Delhi Assembly Election Shivsena protest against release of Sadhvi Pragya from Jail BJP leader Vijay Goel leads a dharna outside Delhi CM residence Ambassador of Iran to India Ghloamreza Ansari meets Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit Gurgaon Maruti worker protest against UPA Government
MORE...
Social bookmark this page



Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments: