(Source: Business Wire)

eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) today announced that the investor group led by
Silver Lake, which had previously entered into a definitive agreement to
acquire a majority stake in Skype from the company, has reached a
settlement agreement with Joltid Limited and Joost N.V. that gives Skype
ownership over all software previously licensed from Joltid and ends all
litigation currently pending against the investor group and eBay at the
closing of the acquisition.
As part of the settlement agreement, Joltid and Skype founders Niklas
Zennström and Janus Friis will join the investor group, contributing
Joltid software and making a significant capital investment in exchange
for a 14 percent stake in Skype. As a result, Silver Lake and other
investors including Andreessen Horowitz and the Canada Pension Plan
Investment Board (CPPIB), will together hold 56 percent of Skype and
eBay will retain 30 percent. As previously announced, eBay will receive
approximately $1.9 billion in cash upon the completion of the sale and a
note from the buyer in the principal amount of $125 million. The deal,
which values Skype at $2.75 billion and is not subject to a financing
condition, is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2009.
"Skype will be well positioned to move forward under new owners with
ownership and control over its core technology," said eBay Inc.
President and CEO John Donahoe. "At the same time, eBay continues to
retain a significant stake in Skype and will benefit from its continued
growth. We look forward to closing the deal and focusing on growing our
core ecommerce and payments businesses."
Commenting on the agreement on behalf of the investor group, Silver Lake
Managing Director Egon Durban said: "We are very pleased to have the
litigation resolved. We remain confident in a great future for Skype,
and we look forward to working with Niklas, Janus and the other
investors as partners to help the company achieve its full potential."
The investor group will no longer include Index Ventures, which has
withdrawn from participation. Commenting on its decision to withdraw,
Danny Rimer of Index Ventures, said: "We are pleased that Skype will now
be able to put litigation behind it, and we wish Josh Silverman, his
team and the Skype investors well in continuing to grow a great
business. Although Skype has the potential to be a great investment, the
deal terms changed for Index such that it no longer matches our
investment criteria and thus we have decided not to participate in the
transaction."
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