Google paid $125 million to buy restaurant guide company Zagat, says the Wall Street Journal.
That's exactly how much the company said it was worth about 11 years ago -- and quite a lot less than the $200 million it was trying to shop itself around for in 2008.
But it's still a pretty big bite for Google. In fact, it would be the company's 10th largest acquisition ever, right after On2 for $133 million, and social-gaming company Slide, which cost $179 million a year ago and was just shut down.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
At $125 Million, Zagat Would Be Google's 10th Biggest Buy Ever
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