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“The $240 million is a minority stake that values the company at $15 billion.”
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Do Large companies make a habit of buying in on somthing just as the kids start to get tired of it?.
maybe it’s the geek in me, but anytime Microsoft buys anything lately, I always feel they buy the tail end and it’s the final nail in the coffin.