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Go Daddy sold in a deal valued at $2.25 billion

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Go Daddy Group Inc. has been sold to a group of private equity firms in a deal valued at $2.25 billion.

The purchase, which includes assumption of the company's debt, was announced Friday afternoon by Go Daddy and the group of firms, made up of KKR & Co., Silver Lake Partners and Technology Crossover Ventures.

"What these guys see is a company with a lot more potential internationally and more potential to make partnerships and acquisitions," Bob Parsons, the company's chief executive and founder, said. "They'll help us finance and they'll help us recruit talent."

Though the Scottsdale, Ariz., company is already the industry leader in domain registration, a person familiar with the negotiations said the investment group is excited about the growth potential of Go Daddy's other services, such as Web hosting and online marketing.

From 2009 to 2010 the company's sales grew by 25% to $947 million, and the company projects its figure for 2011 to be $1.1 billion.

Go Daddy became the world's largest domain registrar after it began airing racy Super Bowl commercials featuring bikini-clad Go Daddy Girls.

Recently, Silver Lake soldcommunications company Skype Global to Microsoft Corp. for $8.5 billion after purchasing it from EBay for about $2 billion two years ago.

TCV, which has not previously worked with Silver Lake or KKR, recently led a group of firms on a $135-million investment in Facebook.

Silver Lake and KKR have previously worked together, buying Avago Technologies in 2005 and helping it go public in 2009.

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/07/go-daddy-sold-for-225-billion.html
 

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Reuters is reporting same. Nice pay day for many!!
Hope they treat the customer the same
 

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very interesting...nice sale.
 

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Great sale!

Should be interesting to see what changes are made.

I have been satisfied with their service.

Robert
 

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I got news for you, the NEW board controls this company now.
Sold, Partnered, Merged etc. read between the lines and Point is that it's a new era.
 

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Hmmm
 
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Bad choice in selling the company, why would they sell it at an age where domains are increasing. A stupid mistake by the owner.

May be he want to spend some more time with Danica Patrick or other models instead.
 

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Hmmm
 
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Here is hoping I will soon be 'going down the drain' with $2.25 billion! :lol:
 

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I suspect the buyers were actually just planning to register a domain name, and the whole deal was an upsell.
 

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lol - Add 'buy company' to this order. Yes / No thanks

I'm glad it's not a complete buyout. These people putting their money into Godaddy should be smart enough to know that they have to keep the Godaddy 'culture' the same to continue it's success. Hopefully Parsons sticks around because he has taken it this far and made Godaddy the most popular registrar.
 

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GoSh!t ain't worth any money
 

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As much as I hate all that is GoDaddy, it is worth the money.... Its the largest domain registrar in the world..
 

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I suspect the buyers were actually just planning to register a domain name, and the whole deal was an upsell.
Yeah, it was actually a Premium Name name that they mistakenly added to the cart and paid at checkout.

They'll realize their mistake when they look at their checking account and later demand a refund and retract the story.
 

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Not a fan of their marketing or CEO/owner (Parsons), but they are worth this amount as a company IMO.
 

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The downside to GD is every attempt to Go Public and have an IPO has failed.

Perhaps that will happen now. KKR/Silver Lake are behind the Zanga IPO.
 

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Nomatter sold, partner or merged, anyway, change to develop better.
 
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