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How Google Blew Its Chance To Buy WhatsApp

Feb 21, 2014, 02:42 IST

APOops.

Google CEO Larry Page blew his chance to buy WhatsApp.

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Page was willing to pay more than the $19 billion Facebook paid for WhatsApp, according to a new report from Amir Efrati at The Information.

But WhatsApp's founders turned down Google because they believed the only reason Page was bidding on WhatsApp was to keep it out of Facebook's hands.

Efrati says that days before WhatsApp closed its deal with Facebook, Page made a pitch: Come to Google. You'll be able to keep the company independent. You're a threat to Facebook.

That pitch wasn't good enough. WhatsApp decided to go with Facebook.

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When Page heard that WhatsApp wasn't interested, he started talking to WhatsApp investor Sequoia. He made it clear that he would outbid Facebook.

It all for naught. The WhatsApp guys went to Facebook. They thought that Facebook had a better grasp on what they were doing. And, apparently, they felt Page was only interested in WhatsApp as a way to hurt Facebook.

For what it's worth, a source at Google told Efrati that WhatsApp misunderstood Page. Page was merely encouraging WhatsApp to remain independent.

Read more at The Information >

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