Tuesday, May 4th 2021

Verizon Media to be Acquired by Apollo Funds

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE: APO) (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, "Apollo") today announced that funds managed by affiliates of Apollo (the "Apollo Funds") entered into an agreement to acquire Verizon Media for $5 billion. Verizon will retain a 10% stake in the company, which will be known as Yahoo at close of the transaction and continue to be led by CEO Guru Gowrappan.

One of the world's premier global technology and media companies, Verizon Media is comprised of iconic brands such as Yahoo and AOL, as well as leading ad tech and media platform businesses. The corporate carveout will allow Verizon Media to aggressively pursue growth areas and stands to benefit its employees, advertisers, publishing partners and nearly 900 million monthly active users worldwide.
"We are excited to be joining forces with Apollo," said Guru Gowrappan, CEO, Verizon Media. "The past two quarters of double-digit growth have demonstrated our ability to transform our media ecosystem. With Apollo's sector expertise and strategic insight, Yahoo will be well positioned to capitalize on market opportunities, media and transaction experience and continue to grow our full stack digital advertising platform. This transition will help to accelerate our growth for the long- term success of the company."

"We are thrilled to help unlock the tremendous potential of Yahoo and its unparalleled collection of brands," said Reed Rayman, Private Equity Partner at Apollo. "We have enormous respect and admiration for the great work and progress that the entire organization has made over the last several years, and we look forward to working with Guru, his talented team, and our partners at Verizon to accelerate Yahoo's growth in its next chapter."

"We are big believers in the growth prospects of Yahoo and the macro tailwinds driving growth in digital media, advertising technology and consumer internet platforms," said David Sambur, Senior Partner and Co-Head of Private Equity at Apollo. "Apollo has a long track record of investing in technology and media companies and we look forward to drawing on that experience to help Yahoo continue to thrive."

"Verizon Media has done an incredible job turning the business around over the past two and a half years and the growth potential is enormous," said Hans Vestberg, CEO, Verizon. "The next iteration requires full investment and the right resources. During the strategic review process, Apollo delivered the strongest vision and strategy for the next phase of Verizon Media. I have full confidence that Yahoo will take off in its new home."

Verizon Media reported strong, diversified year-over-year revenue growth the past two quarters, driven by innovative ad offerings, consumer ecommerce, subscriptions, betting and strategic partnerships. Yahoo, one of the best recognized digital media brands in the world and the fourth most visited internet property globally, continues to evolve as a key destination for finance and news among Gen Z. This was most recently marked by Yahoo News becoming the fastest growing news organization on TikTok.

Under the terms of the agreement, Verizon will receive $4.25 billion in cash, preferred interests of $750 million and retain a 10% stake in Verizon Media. The transaction includes the assets of Verizon Media, including its brands and businesses. The transaction is subject to satisfaction of certain closing conditions and expected to close in the second half of 2021.

Goldman Sachs served as lead financial advisor to Verizon in the transaction. Evercore also served as financial advisor to Verizon. Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP are serving as legal counsel to Verizon.

LionTree served as lead financial advisor to and will invest alongside the Apollo Funds, bringing its global strategic relationships to Yahoo as the company continues to accelerate growth and pursue strategic investments in key verticals and product areas.

RBC Capital Markets also served as financial advisor to the Apollo Funds in connection with the transaction, alongside Barclays, BMO Capital Markets Corp., Deutsche Bank and Mizuho Securities USA LLC; all are also providing financing for the transaction. Mizuho Securities USA LLC also served as lead structuring advisor to the Apollo Funds. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP is serving as legal counsel to the Apollo Funds.
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8 Comments on Verizon Media to be Acquired by Apollo Funds

#1
DeathtoGnomes
I like parts of Yahoo, as long as I dont need to sign up for an account.
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TheinsanegamerN
Verizon shut down yahoo answers then sold yahoo. Bunch of numpties, yahoo answers was the only good thing about the platform.
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R-T-B
TheinsanegamerNVerizon shut down yahoo answers then sold yahoo. Bunch of numpties, yahoo answers was the only good thing about the platform.
You mean how insanely bad it was? For comedy value right?
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1d10t
R-T-BYou mean how insanely bad it was? For comedy value right?
Come on, give them some credits, at least its doesn't need signup like Quora :D
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R-T-B
1d10tCome on, give them some credits, at least its doesn't need signup like Quora :D
Zero responsibility leads to questions like we saw... which while comedic to some, don't really answer anything except make me lose hope in humanity.
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TheinsanegamerN
R-T-BZero responsibility leads to questions like we saw... which while comedic to some, don't really answer anything except make me lose hope in humanity.
You know, not EVERYTHING has to be super-cereal. If you want to ask a serious question there exist platforms to do that. The internet in general takes itself WAY too seriously now.

Yahoo answers was unique in its idiocy, and an absolute blast to read. Verizon and yahoo continuously failed to capitalize on that. Cmon, how hard would a "best of" book been to publish?
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R-T-B
It's only fun until you realize many of the questions are serious.

I used to laugh at it. I've learned that is in itself a problem though.

Said all I care to.
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lexluthermiester
DeathtoGnomesI like parts of Yahoo, as long as I dont need to sign up for an account.
I like Yahoo mail, it's been consistently reliable over the last two decades.
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