eBay pays $415m for Rent.com

From auctions to apartments...

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eBay announced late on Thursday that it had agreed to acquire the apartment rental service Rent.com for $415m, the latest move in its expansion beyond internet auctions.

Rent.com, based in Santa Monica, California, is a privately held company that matches landlords with tenants online, charging property owners for each lease produced through the website.

eBay has recently expanded beyond its online auctions roots into areas such as classified ad listings. In August, the company acquired a 25 per cent stake in Craigslist, an online listing of classified ads and forums. In July, eBay announced it would enter the music download business with a service that markets content from major record labels.

Scott Ingraham, CEO of Rent.com said in a statement: "The Rent.com business model is an excellent fit with eBay, a company we have long admired. We are especially pleased that our customers will have the opportunity to benefit from the power of eBay and its community of users."

eBay said it would pay about $385m in stock and $30m in cash for Rent.com, which expects revenues in 2004 to total more than $40m. Launched nationally in 2001, Rent.com is the most visited apartment listing website in the United States, according to comScore MediaMetrix

The acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approval and approval of Rent.com's stockholders, is expected to close in the first quarter of 2005.

Steven Musil writes for CNET News.com.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    More adverts on there way then...

    • 21 December 2004 10:59
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