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Amid Unprecedented Failures, Verizon Seeks $1B Discount on Yahoo Acquisition Deal

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
October 8, 2016
in Business, Enterprise
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Yahoo, once a towering giant in the dot-com era with an astronomical valuation of $128 billion, has been in the spotlight recently, and not for the most pleasant reasons.

Having quickly lost its lustre and long gone are the heydays, Yahoo was sold for a comparatively meager sum of $4.8 billion to telecommunications behemoth, Verizon. Reflecting on Yahoo’s precipitous decline is anything but comforting for the stakeholders. However, this sale deal with Verizon might itself be in jeopardy after a string of scandalous revelations emerged.

The first big shocker came forth when Yahoo confessed to building specific software to assist governmental agencies in spying on its users’ emails. Though Yahoo claimed that its actions have been ‘misinterpreted’, no convincing argument has been presented to justify this invasion of privacy. Adding to this indigestible news was the reveal that approximately 500 million user accounts might have been compromised in a ‘state-sponsored’ cyber breach, hinting at potential involvement of international adversaries like China or Russia, although no formal allegations have been presented yet.

In light of these unfortunate developments, it’s not surprising that Verizon’s deal with Yahoo is on shaky grounds. The recent reports indicate that Verizon is demanding a hefty $1 billion discount on the deal, which would bring Yahoo’s selling price down to an even less impressive $3.8 billion. This is a troubling development for a brand that was already grappling with major setbacks.

According to sources from the New York Post, AOL’s CEO Tim Armstrong, who facilitated the deal between Verizon and Yahoo, is advocating for the discount. The dynamism and excitement that initially animated the acquisition process have been replaced with frustration and disappointment, triggered mainly by the uncovered security breaches and resulting potential liability.

To add more fuel to the fire, another lawsuit alleging gender discrimination surfaced this week. The lawsuit filed by Scott Ard, a former employee at Yahoo, agues that there is a gender bias favoring women in the company’s editorial division.

Despite the mounting turmoil, Yahoo continues to stand quietly, refraining from commenting on the ongoing legal proceedings. Meanwhile, Verizon is left to contemplate the real worth of an acquisition that was once seen as an appealing opportunity. For Yahoo, the road taken seems to be a downhill path that further raises questions about the robustness of its functioning and management.

Unfolding on the grand stage of the tech world, the saga of Yahoo’s hardships is far from over, leaving onlookers to continue speculating the brand’s fate.

Image: CNN Money

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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