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Who Will Grab Pricegrabber?

By Rafat Ali - Sat 23 Feb 2008 12:00 PM PST

The comparison shopping engines sector is going through a lot of rethink after a period of M&A: Scripps (NYSE: SSP) is rethinking Shopzilla and uSwitch, Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) is rethinking Kelkoo, CNET (NSDQ: CNET) is rethinking MySimon, and in UK, Daily Mail General Trust (LSE: DMGT) closed down SimplySwitch, the energy comparison site. Now, Experian, the big credit-checking firm, has put up PriceGrabber for sale after “lots of interest from private-equity and listed companies,” the company said. Experian has appointed Allen & Co. for the sale talks, though the company stresses they are under no major pressure to sell.

Experian bought it in 2005 for about $485 million, and hopes to get more than that, which will be tough for sure. Since 2005. Experian has bought other interactive businesses like Lowermybills.com, ClassesUSA.com and analytics firm Hitwise. Experian’s interactive division recorded interim revenues of $376 million and made an operating profit of $60 million, reports FT. Interim results showed an organic rise in sales at the interactive unit to $388 million on the back of deals for co-branded partnerships with AOL (NYSE: TWX) Shopping and CNET.

As to who will be interested, Christian Koefoed-Nielsen, analyst at Panmure Gordon, suggested that AOL, MSN or Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA) might be interested in PriceGrabber, as the site did pricing for them. “PriceGrabber has grown in customer numbers and profits under Experian, which paid 27 to 28 times earnings when they acquired it. They are not likely to get that when they sell it,” he said.

Posted in: Technologies/Formats, E-commerce, VC+M&A, Mergers & Acquisitions

Tags: pricegrabber, experian,


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3 Responses:
  • From Ex-PriceComparateur Sat 23 Feb 2008 01:58 PM

    I think it would make sense to merge some of these guys to make them truly global.

  • From stone Sun 24 Feb 2008 06:44 AM

    It’s a declining asset so it will be hard to sell for a profit to a strategic buyer like AOL. AOL needs it but will want to pay less than Experian paid. It was a terrible acquisition for Experian. Scripps obviously failed miserably with BizRate.

  • From Jay Sat 06 Sep 2008 04:49 AM

    Interesting development. Let’s see what is the next stop for this great website.

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