Firefox Gets More Money From Google. Another Time For The Mozilla IPO!!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:52Posted in category Advertising, News
Firefox owner Mozilla has extended its lucrative search deal with Google (GOOG) for three more years, through Nov. 2011, chair Mitchell Baker writes. What’s that mean? The Web browser dot-org will continue to make a lot of money — we estimate about $150 million of revenue this year, and close to $100 million in pre-tax profit. In our eyes, it’s yet another reason why CEO John Lilly should unlock the $4 billion we think Mozilla could be worth via an IPO.
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Nevin says:
August 28th, 2008 at 11:52 am
Firefox is great, getting on its own track now~