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AdMob Is “Approaching $100 Million” In Revenues. Google Thinks It Can Be Billions.

When Google CEO Eric Schmidt mentioned a few weeks ago that the M&A spigot is now back on at the search giant, he wasn’t talking about a trickle. Full Article at TechCrunch

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  1. ( Page 1 of 2 ) Google woke up the mobile ad market by offering to buy AdMob Nov.9, challenging moves made by Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL in the last two years. Google picked AdMob from a crowded field that includes Millenial Media, Jumptap and others. Full Article at eWeek

  2. San Francisco, November 10 — Google is poised to acquire AdMob, a company that provides ads on mobile phones. The deal is ranked as the third biggest ever undertaken by the company and has been set for $750 million, payable in stocks. Full Article at 24x7updates

  3. After the conversation, we're more comfortable that Google hasn't gone stark-raving mad. In fact, we think it's probably a smart bet. What's AdMob's revenue? Is that gross revenue or net revenue? Full Article at Silicon Alley Insider

  4. Google took aim at the mobile display ad market Nov. 9 when it bought AdMob for $750 million in stock. Full Article at eWeek

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