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Groupon raises over half of $950 million funding bid

by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Dec 30, 2010
Internet sensation Groupon, which specializes in dishing out local bargains, said Thursday it had raised 500 million dollars, just weeks after rejecting a multi-billion-dollar takeover bid by Google.

The mega-financing, revealed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), was part of a funding round launched on December 17 that could fetch up to 950 million dollars.

Google was believed to have offered more than five billion dollars to buy up the online discount shopping site early this month, but Groupon decided to remain independent.

The Chicago-based startup is also considering an initial public offering to issue common stock or shares for the first time as part of an effort to become publicly traded as soon as the end of 2011, according to The New York Times.

In the meantime, over 344 million dollars of the total raised so far will be used to compensate Groupon's leaders and administrators.

Analysts estimate the company is now worth between 4.8 and 7.8 billion dollars.

Groupon is also negotiating financing commitments with Fidelity Investments, T. Rowe Price and Morgan Stanley, according to the Times.

Founded in 2008, Groupon offers discounts to its more than 12 million members on retail goods and services, offering one localized deal a day.

Acquiring Groupon would have played into Google's efforts to localize and personalize Internet searches and services, particularly when it comes to connecting customers with merchants.

Groupon reportedly spurned a two-billion-dollar buyout offer from faded Internet star Yahoo! earlier this year.



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