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Wiz rejects Google’s $23 billion takeover in favor of IPO

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Cybersecurity startup Wiz has turned down a $23 billion takeover bid from Google’s dad or mum, Alphabet, breaking off what would have been the biggest acquisition within the search big’s historical past. In an inner memo seen by CNBC, Wiz co-founder Assaf Rappaport stated the corporate would as an alternative pursue an preliminary public providing. 

“Saying no to such humbling gives is hard,” Rappaport stated within the memo despatched to Wiz staff. Had the acquisition gone forward, it might have doubled the $12 billion valuation that Wiz introduced in Could after the corporate raised $1 billion in personal funding. In response to the memo, Wiz will now concentrate on attaining $1 billion in annual recurring income alongside the IPO — objectives the safety agency had set earlier than its talks with Google. Neither Wiz nor Alphabet have formally acknowledged {that a} deal was being mentioned.

Wiz gives cloud-based safety options for enterprise prospects, a sexy goal that would have positioned Google in a greater place to compete with trade leaders Microsoft and Amazon. Antitrust regulators have more and more fixated on offers made by Huge Tech lately, nevertheless, and in accordance with CNBC, each antitrust and investor issues had been cited as causes for Wiz abandoning the deal.

The Justice Division has already launched two ongoing antitrust lawsuits in opposition to Google over its search engine and digital promoting companies. Google bought two cybersecurity companies in 2022 — Siemplify and Mandiant — for $500 million and $5.4 billion, respectively, with the latter firm greatest acknowledged for uncovering the SolarWinds hack.

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