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No buyer has yet been found for the free IP calls app company.
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Notwithstanding the denial, sources inform ”Globes” that Viber hired Goldman Sachs several months ago to seek a buyer for the company at a value of $500-600 million, but that no buyer had been found to date. The sources added that the company is still up for sale.
In the past, Viber kept quiet about its Israeli connection, because the company is very active in Arab countries, and apparently feared the Arab boycott. Because the company is not registered in Israel, the Israeli government will not receive any tax revenues on a sale.
Viber’s app enables Internet protocol calls for free. The app became available for Windows and Mac PCs a few months ago. The app can also handle SMS and instant messaging. Viber identifies the caller’s device, so that messages will not appear on every device on which the app is installed.
Viber currently has more than 200 million users in 193 countries. The app can be downloaded for iPhones, Android devices, Windows Phone, Blackberry, and Symbian operating systems.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news – www.globes-online.com