Google interested in buying Snapchat for $ 30.000 billion

Snapchat has always been characterized, specifically its top manager Evan Spiegel, for trying to go against large corporations. Starting from that base, we can understand that when the platform started to take off, Mark Zuckerberg wanted to get hold of it in 2013 for 3.000 million dollars. But despite various attempts by Zuckerberg, heSpiegel's response was always the same.

It seems that this refusal did not sit very well with Zuckerberg and since then he has done everything possible to be able to sink the company, based on buying others and dedicating himself to copying all the new functions that Snapchat launches on the market. And as proof of the success that Zuckerberg is having, we can see how Instagram Stories In just one year they have managed to attract many more users than Snapchat in almost its entire existence.

As reported by Business Insider, Google last year launched a purchase offer to Snapchat, just before it went public, for $ 30.000 billion, a price that is twice the value that the company currently has after going public. . But the funny thing about it is that the offer seems to still be on Spiegel's table, so It should not surprise us that sooner or later Snapchat becomes part of Google.

If the offer is still on Spiegel's table, it means that Snapchat's CEO hasn't turned down the offer like he repeatedly did with Zuckerberg. Also, taking into account that part of the money that Snapchat has needed to become what it is today comes from a capital investment that Google made through CapitalG. In addition, the servers it uses to offer its services are from Google and with the little income that the company is currently generating, sooner or later it will have to pay Google and if it cannot, the sale may be the shortest way.


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