Microsoft Cooperation has unveiled that the company is buying professional networking website LinkedIn for $26.2billion (£18bn) in cash.
A Senior Chief Executive of Microsoft Cooperation, Satya Nadella said he had long admired LinkedIn and has been looking
forward to the day the company will acquire the largest professionals Networking website, LinkedIn: “I have been thinking about this for a long time.”The deal was “key to our bold ambition to reinvent productivity and business processes”, he added.
The software giant will pay $196 a share.
The deal will help Microsoft boost sales of its business and email software.
Microsoft said that LinkedIn would retain its “distinct brand, culture, and independence”.
LinkedIn will become a part of Microsoft’s productivity and business processes segment. LinkedIn’s CEO Jeff Weiner will report to Satya Nadella.
Ben Wood, head of research at CCS Insight, said the deal would give Microsoft access to the world’s biggest professional social network with more than 430 million members worldwide.
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