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Yahoo To Buy Online Ad Network BlueLithiumYahoo is buying online advertising network BlueLithium for $US300 million ($A365 million) in cash, building upon an expansion aimed at ending a financial malaise that has ravaged the internet pioneers stock price. The deal announced late today marks the latest step in Yahoos attempt to regain some of the ground that it has lost during the past three years to Google, whose internet-leading search engine propels the most lucrative online ad network. As part of its comeback efforts, Yahoo recently spent nearly $US700 million ($A851 million) to buy a major online ad exchange, Right Media, and upgraded its system for distributing ad links tied to search requests. Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo is betting it will become a more compelling marketing vehicle by offering more ways for internet advertisers to connect with consumers shopping for products and services on the web. Besides operating a large ad network, BlueLithium provides tracking technology, known as "behavioural targeting", that identifies web surfers with particular interests so the ads they see will be more interesting to them. As an example of how this works, a person who had been looking up information about home loans on the internet would be more likely to see ads about mortgages. "We think this is the next logical step in our evolution," said Todd Teresi, senior vice president of Yahoos publisher network. A long list of major advertisers, including General Motors, already rely on BlueLithium, Teresi said. Both Google and Microsoft also are trying to supplement their advertising services through acquisitions. Microsoft last month completed a $US6 billion ($A7.3 billion) takeover of aQuantive, while Google hopes to buy DoubleClick for $US3.1 billion ($A3.77 billion) if it can gain approval of federal antitrust regulators. Yahoo expects to complete the BlueLithium deal before the end of the year. Privately held BlueLithium says it became profitable three months after its 2004 inception. The San Jose-based company has about 135 employees scattered in 10 offices in the United States and Europe. Once the kingpin of internet advertising, Yahoo has been trounced by Google in recent years. Yahoos profit fell by nearly seven per cent to $US303 million ($A368 million) during the first half of this year, while Googles earnings soared 47 per cent to $US1.9 billion ($A2.3 billion). The disparity has dismayed investors, contributing to a 47 per cent drop in Yahoos stock price since the end of 2005. Yahoo shares rose $US1.24 ($A1.51) to finish todays regular session at $US23.97 ($A29.14) before the BlueLithium deal was announced, then increased by another 15 cents in extended trading. Wall Streets backlash prompted Yahoo Chairman Terry Semel to step down as chief executive in June and turn over the reins to company co-founder Jerry Yang. The advertising operations are being steered by Yahoos former chief financial officer, Susan Decker, who already has reshuffled several key positions. AP Tag CloudExternal InformationAdditional InformationArt: Look at Me, World! Self-Portraits Morph Into Internet Movies...Myanmar Arrests Blogger, Watchdog Says... Dear Leader an internet expert... $200m cable brings ’faster and cheaper broadband’... Where Am I?News Main Page - Business - Yahoo To Buy Online Ad Network BlueLithium |
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