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July 3, 2008

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Found in context: { ... Under no doubt the biggest advantage oversee by the Microsofts people is the Internet traffic/reach the combined entity is going to have " it is clearly going to be much larger than Googles. This is what Steve Ballmer called the eyeballs and is going to be used to strengthen their advertising strategy. According to HitWise the combined traffic reach of Yahoo! and MSN web properties is going to be 15.6% of the entire Internet traffic in the U.S., compared to only 7.7% for Googles web properties yet Google still has double the market share in search of both Yahoo and Microsoft combined.Microsoft says it can shave at least $1 billion from operating expenses in a merged company.The combined revenues of the two companies would be about $65B while the net profit is expected to be in the $17.5B range compared to only $4.2B for Google.The companied company would achieve around 32% market share from the US search market.... }
 

Added: February 3, 2008, 7:24 am - Found in page: http://web2innovations.com/money/2008/02/02/is-google-going-to-be-the-winner-from-the-microsoft-yahoo-deal/ - Main site: web2innovations.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: search engine marketing uk, search engine marketing services, search engine marketing professionals


 

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Found in context: { ... market to grow from over $40 billion in 2007 to nearly $80 billion by 2010 and in other news we have read advertising is the key element from the deal as proposed. Regardless Googles recent problems and the fact they have lost 24% of its market capitalization since November 2007, the company is still leader on the online advertising market and a potential deal between Microsoft and Yahoo! would for sure strengthen their position in the battle for the online leadership with Google. The investors will no doubt be pressing the line that the combined bulk of the Yahoo! flagship website and MSN, Microsoft’s web division, will create " in terms of advertising inventory at least " a counter to Google’s dominance. Google already controls nearly 60 percent of the U.S. search market, and has been widening its lead, despite concerted efforts by both second-place Yahoo and third-place Microsoft. By combining, Microsoft and Yahoo would have a 33 percent share of the U.S. search market, according to the latest data from comScore Media Metrix. But the idea is it eventually surge ahead of Google in terms of the eyeballs attracted to the combined web sites. The combined internet properties will have reach of at least 700M/800M people online per month but possible overlap of the real uniques can be expected.According to comScore the current search numbers are as follows:Google Sites: 37.1 billion (5 billion at YouTube)Yahoo Sites: 8.5 billionBaidu.com: 3.3 billionMicrosoft Sites: 2.2 billionThe thing is, Microsoft and Yahoo! have both known this for... }
 

Added: February 2, 2008, 9:54 am - Found in page: http://web2innovations.com/money/2008/02/01/yes-we-were-right-yahoo-was-seriously-undervalued-microsoft-offers-446b-for-the-company-a-62-premium-over-their-value-from-yesterday/ - Main site: web2innovations.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: search engine marketing uk, search engine marketing services, search engine marketing professionals


 

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Found in context: { ... Google reveals stake in Chinese social Web site Google revealed on Monday that it had acquired a stake in Chinese community Web site Tianya.cn, indicating a foray by the global search leader into social networking in the world's second-largest Internet market.Various local media reports on Monday put the estimated size of Google's stake at anywhere from less than 10 percent to up to 60 percent. Other media reports have said Google may be eyeing acquisitions in China. Google is rushing to close the gap with rival Baidu.com Inc, which dominated the search market in China in the second quarter with a 58.1 percent share, according to research firm Analysys International. ... }
 

Added: August 21, 2007, 4:00 am - Found in page: http://web2innovations.com/news/2007/August/Tianya.cn.php - Main site: web2innovations.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: search engine marketing uk, search engine marketing services, search engine marketing professionals


 

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Found in context: { ... Google shares surpassed the $500 markGoogle shares surpassed the $500 mark on Tuesday as the search king captured 45.4 percent of the search market in the United States.Google shares hit a high of $505.72 in morning trading, up $10.68 from Monday’s close of $495.05. Part of the reason for that news was new data from comScore Networks showing that Google led the pack in the U.S. search market, rising from 45.1 percent in September to 45.4 percent in October.The Mountain View, California, search giant led over its nearest rival Yahoo, which had 28.2 percent of the U.S. search market, up from 28.1 percent to 28.2 percent. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s share of the market declined from 11.9 to 11.7 percent.IAC/InterActiveCorp’s Ask.com held steady at 5.8 percent and Time Warner’s AOL fell slightly from 5.6 percent to 5.4 percent. The percentages also included affiliated search sites in the various companies’ networks.... }
 

Added: November 22, 2006, 6:38 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2006/11/google-shares-surpassed-500-mark.html - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: search engine marketing uk, search engine marketing services, search engine marketing professionals


 

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Added: November 22, 2006, 6:34 am - Found in page: http://www.linkedwords.com/computers/internet/searching/search-engines/search_market.php - Main site: www.linkedwords.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: search engine marketing uk, search engine marketing services, search engine marketing professionals


 

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