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Microsoft is reportedly looking to buy DoubleClick

Microsoft in talks to buy DoubleClick

Advert tracking technology worth $2bn

Written by Matt Chapman

Microsoft is reported to be in talks to acquire internet advertising company DoubleClick at a cost of $2bn. 

A buyout would provide Microsoft with access to DoubleClick's Dart technology, which monitors how internet adverts perform, and boost its ability to fight Google for online advertising market share. 

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DoubleClick is currently wholly owned by private-equity company Hellman & Friedman LLC, which recently had the unit valued as part of a possible stock market listing. 

However, the advertising company could be sold outright to a bidder, with Microsoft and a number of other parties currently in the running, according to the Wall Street Journal.

A sale at $2bn would make Hellman & Friedman LLC a profit of $0.9bn since it bought DoubleClick in 2005.

DoubleClick's sales last year were quoted by unnamed sources in the paper to be just $150m.

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