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This is an archive article published on December 18, 2009

Google in talks to acquire Yelp: Report

Internet search giant Google is in talks to acquire local business review site Yelp.

Internet search giant Google is in talks to acquire local business review site Yelp for more than USD 500 million,says a media report.

Attributing to people with knowledge of the deal,The New York Times reported Google is in acquisition talks with Yelp.

The two companies have had conversations for several years,but a more serious round of acquisition talks began two months ago,the report noted.

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According to the publication,the firms have discussed a price and are negotiating the details,but have not yet signed an agreement.

The report said the size of deal could be more than USD 500 million.

Yelp has raised USD 31 million in venture capital and is on track to bring in about USD 30 million in revenue this year.

The company was founded in 2004 by two PayPal veterans,Jeremy Stoppelman and Russel Simmons and dominates the market for reviews of local businesses and ads in big American cities,and has listings in Canada and Britain.

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However,the daily said the deal between Google and Yelp could still unravel,particularly if another acquirer comes forward now that details have leaked.

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