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Google CEO expects DoubleClick deal to close this year

Tom Warren   on 30 May 2007 - 08:38 · 2 comments & 2653 views

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Internet search leader Google is open to new acquisitions and remains hopeful it can close the $3.1 billion purchase of Web ad supplier DoubleClick by end-2007 despite a U.S. federal probe, its CEO said Wednesday.

"We're open to other (acquisitions) but there are no specific ones to announce," Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said at a news conference on the sidelines of the Seoul Digital Forum.

Schmidt reiterated Google's hope that it could complete the DoubleClick deal, which is currently the subject of an extended U.S. federal antitrust investigation.

"We are quite convinced that the proposed merger meets all appropriate U.S. laws," he said.

Microsoft and other Google rivals such as AT&T, have urged antitrust officials to examine the combination closely, saying it could give Google too much control over online advertising.

DoubleClick offers a digital marketplace that connects ad agencies, marketers and Web site publishers. It has more than 1,500 corporate clients.

Schmidt also said during a lecture Wednesday that Google was unlikely to buy a media content company.

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#1 +Dakkaroth on 30 May 2007 - 09:20
Not trying to be a prick, but you missed the I in internet at the beginning.
#2 gav616 on 30 May 2007 - 13:02
CLICK!

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