Google reportedly in advanced talks to acquire cyber startup Wiz for $23 billion, its largest-ever deal
- Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for approximately $23 billion, potentially marking its largest acquisition ever.
- While a deal seems probable, negotiations could still collapse. Regulators possibly interfering has not deterred Google from proceeding with talks.
- Google, known for its cautious approach to large acquisitions, is considering a significant move with the potential Wiz acquisition.
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The value of the transaction is estimated at $23 billion.
American company Alphabet, which is the parent company of Google, plans its largest acquisition in history. It is discussing the takeover of cybernetics startup Wiz, willing to offer $23 billion for it (about 535 billion CZK). The negotiations are advanced, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Alphabet would strengthen its position in the field of cloud services, where it lags behind the competition.
$23 billion deal would be its biggest acquisition of all time
Laut dem „Wall Street Journal“ will Google-Mutter Alphabet die Sicherheitsfirma Wiz für 23 Mrd. US-Dollar übernehmen.
Google is in talks to buy a cybersecurity and cloud company for $23 billion, Bloomberg and the New York Times report. If it materializes, it would be the largest acquisition in Google's history. Wiz is called the company, it was founded in Israel in 2020 and is headquartered in New York. At a funding round in May, it was valued at $12 billion. Wiz was then receiving $1 billion in funding. The company grew rapidly, and annual revenues tripled wit…

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