The dust has settled, the ink on the deal has dried, and one of the biggest sideshows in Silicon Valley this year appears to be over. The litigation between eBay, the buyers of Skype and its original founders has been dropped, and the deal, which values Skype at $2.7 billion, should close sometime soon.
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Lessons from the war over Skype
In Economic warfare, Infowar on November 7, 2009 by Admin. Tagged: ebay, Google, News Corp, Silicon Valley, Skype, Yahoo
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