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Groupon Google Deal OFF: Groupon Rejects Offer, Sources Say

12/ 4/10 06:46 PM ET   AP

Groupon Google Deal

SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc.'s attempt to buy local-coupon site Groupon Inc. appears to have failed for now, according to published reports.

Groupon, whose ties to local merchants and some 35 million subscribers worldwide made it a company worth potentially $5 billion to $6 billion to Google, has decided to stay independent for now, according to the Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, which cited unnamed sources close to the negotiations. The reports say Groupon may pursue an initial public offering of stock.

Google declined comment Saturday. Messages by The Associated Press for Groupon representatives were not returned Saturday.

Groupon, a 2-year-old startup based in Chicago, dangles a different bargain each day to people signed up for the service.

Google was pursuing Groupon in an attempt to turn the Internet's largest advertising network into an even more powerful marketing vehicle. It would have marked the highest price that Google paid for a company, eclipsing its $3.2 billion purchase of online advertising service DoubleClick Inc. in 2008.

Forrester Research retail analyst Sucharita Mulpuru said Groupon made a mistake if the reported $5 billion figure had been an up-front cash payment "because that was the best the company would do on a valuation standpoint."

But Mulpuru said that if the proposed payout was some kind of staggered deal, subject to Groupon meeting certain performance targets over the next few years, walking away "wasn't such a bad idea, because they probably weren't going to meet those hurdles."

Groupon's aggressive expansion may mean that the site is "already coming up against diminishing returns, and that's been fundamentally one of the biggest challenges of this space," she said in an interview with the AP. "The success of the business is based on great deals, and to get great deals, you have to have a lot of salespeople out there selling, and that's an expensive way to grow a business."

Groupon employs about 3,000 people and is run by its 30-year-old founder, Andrew Mason.

Groupon has spawned numerous copycats, including LivingSocial, CrowdSavings, BloomSpot, Tippr and Scoop St. The mimicry has raised worries among some analysts that Google is paying far too much for a business that can so easily be cloned.

But Google could have easily afforded the deal, with $33 billion in cash as of Sept. 30. Mulpuru said a technology company such as Google might be willing to pay more than the company's value to keep it out of the hands of rivals such as Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

The privately held company raised about $165 million in venture capital to get off the ground.

Besides North America, Groupon also operates in South America, Europe and Asia.

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11:25 AM on 12/10/2010
I like the idea of groupon but never used it because the deals were never anything i would buy and the merchants were never close to me. I am a mom, so I can't go get massages every day. Who has time!? My friend told me about www.kidealy.com and I love it. They send daily deal emails with great stuff for babies kids and teens. Their deals are 25-80% off, they only work with trusted online merchants, and they give 10% of profits to kids' causes.
06:40 AM on 12/07/2010
groupoff!
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nkannan
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07:24 AM on 12/06/2010
Any yellow pages company will have something like GroupOn in a matter of months! This company should have taken the money and run! Ask Mark Cuban about the company he sold to Yahoo. He is quoted as sayiong he couldn't understand why someone would offer so much money for his music streaming company - he just took the money and ran!
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Morgantheaxe
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10:43 AM on 12/05/2010
No big loss for Google. Groupon is not a patentable business model and Google has a bigger reach. Simply start your own and crush these guys. Besides I despise Groupons format. Asking people to register before showing them the daily deal is dumb dumb dumb. Oh and focusing sooo muchon the single daily deal is dumb dumb dumb. You have businesses that are perfectly willing to have their daily deal standing right next to another companys daily deal just so long as they aren't competing companys. I might not want 50% of a bikini wax and manicure but hey as a hetero guy a discount on a basket of wings thrills me no doubt!!! Post em both!!!!!
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06:21 AM on 12/05/2010
Groupon will be history in less than one year, you heard it here first.
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tomjones
04:41 AM on 12/05/2010
In a couple of months we won’t hear any more about Groupon because they will be broke. Technology and people’s habits change. They should have taken the money. digitalundivide.com
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joe kim
10:26 PM on 12/04/2010
6 billion is nothing, when this dollar goes down another 20% in the next 6 months that 6 billion will cost you at least 7.2 billion.

These guys at Groupon are smart I tell you. You want to stay out of dollars till the fed stops its debasing ways.
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08:58 PM on 12/04/2010
Good play Groupon. I admire your tactics.
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Immhotep
03:11 PM on 12/04/2010
You want independence? Then, if someone offers you 6 Billion, you take it.
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02:27 PM on 12/04/2010
Good for them! Google is becoming a monopoly.
02:03 PM on 12/04/2010
I'm not too proud to say I would've taken the $ in a heartbeat, and skipped off to a remote island to watch the world circus in peace.
12:20 PM on 12/04/2010
Very cool.
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only livin boy in NY
11:35 AM on 12/04/2010
they turned down $6 bill from the company that controls on-line advertising and can copy them at will??
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jasev01
01:31 PM on 12/04/2010
exactly
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only livin boy in NY
06:57 PM on 12/04/2010
wonder if they'll be interested in my site grope-on?
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Carlton Jordan
10:46 AM on 12/04/2010
Living Social should be on the phone with Google NOW!
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10:45 AM on 12/04/2010
Yay! I love Groupon. It's a great way to try out local restaurants that I wasn't aware of.

I would never purchase another Groupon again if they were owned by Google, however.
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only livin boy in NY
06:57 PM on 12/04/2010
aww