About This Deal

Microsoft Corporation acquired aQuantive for approximately $6 billion, a transaction announced in May 2007, structured as all cash.

aQuantive operates in Advertising / Online Services, is based in Seattle, Washington, USA. Microsoft agreed to acquire aQuantive, a digital-marketing company and parent of the Atlas ad-tech platform, DRIVEpm and interactive agency Avenue A | Razorfish, for $66.50 per share in cash, about $6 billion. aQuantive had roughly 2,600 employees and kept operating from Seattle within Microsoft's Online Services Business.

Advances Microsoft's goal of building an internet-wide advertising platform and deepens relationships with advertisers, agencies and publishers.

Deal Terms

Acquirer
Microsoft Corporation
Target
AQuantive
Value
Approximately $6 billion
Date
May 2007
Type
Acquisition
Status
Official-source — no SEC filing

Transaction Details

Target HQ
Seattle, Washington, USA
Segment
Advertising / Online Services
Structure
All cash
Announced
May 18, 2007

In Their Words

The advertising industry is evolving and growing at an incredible pace, moving increasingly toward online and IP-served platforms.Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft

Advisors

Advisory firms were not disclosed for this transaction.

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