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Wednesday 3 July 2013

Yahoo Buys Qwiki


Doug Imbruce, Qwiki's founder, described the acquisition in a blog post as a victory for the startup and for the city of New York, where it is based. Qwiki even included a statement from New York mayor Michael Bloomberg on the acquisition:
“Qwiki is a great example of the momentum in New York City’s booming tech sector," Bloomberg said. “While the company was started out west, they relocated here to be a part of our surging tech community … We congratulate them on their partnership with Yahoo, and hope they continue to grow and thrive in New York City.”
Rumors of a deal between the two companies first surfaced in mid-June. Qwiki fits the general formula for Yahoo acquisitions these days: It's a mobile-first company that costs less than $100 million to buy. Under the leadership of CEO Marissa Mayer, Yahoo has bought about a dozen startups similar to Qwiki.
Yahoo's stock was flat in after-hours trading following the news.
Image via Joe Corrigan/Getty Images

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