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21 Jan 2010Opera announced today that it has acquired mobile advertising firm AdMarvel. Opera says the acquisition will enable it to expand its portfolio of products and services to include "highly scalable ad monetization services" for Opera branded mobile products and services.
"In our fast-growing industry, mobile advertising represents an interesting long-term revenue opportunity. Every month, nearly 50 million people access the Web using Opera on their mobile phones and together with AdMarvel, we think we can play an important role in the evolution of mobile advertising," says Opera CEO Lars Boilesen.
AdMarvel is based in San Mateo, California. It was founded in 2006, and works with a lot of different advertising firms around the world. It’s official description says:
AdMarvel makes mobile advertising work by enabling mobile publishers and operators to easily source, provision, manage and track advertising from virtually any ad network or direct sourced advertising inventory. As the leading trusted third party in mobile advertising, AdMarvel works with mobile publishers, developers, carriers, ad networks, agencies and advertisers to optimize advertising inventory and revenue. AdMarvel services work across mobile web, WAP, SMS and in-application modalities.
"We are very excited about joining forces with Opera," says AdMarvel CEO Mahi de Silva. "What started as a commercial relationship has blossomed into a wonderful partnership to serve the global mobile marketplace. Combining our monetization and analytics platform with the Opera browser and widget platform will create a new intelligent platform, where local and global advertisers can interact with a highly instrumented mobile audience."
Mobile advertising firms are being bought up like hotcakes. Other recent deals include Google acquiring AdMob and Apple acquiring Quattro. The Opera AdMarvel deal is reportedly for $8 million in cash plus a $15 million earnout.
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4 Responses to Opera Scoops Up Mobile Advertising Firm AdMarvel
NYC Director
March 16th, 2010 at 10:52 am
Probably the one marked private, no entry. See if there are any tours of the Met Opera House if you haven't done so & see what the possibilities are. Also from your avatar it looks like you might sing too. You could write a letter saying what you appreciate about their work. Often, "stars" will reply if they don't feel they are being stalked. I wouldn't demand a reply. Just see what happens…or you could ask a question like how did they have to train their voice etc.
Realtoratheart
March 24th, 2010 at 5:51 am
I agree with the others, there is no average. What is more important in my market than how much advertising you do is how well you are pricing the home.
blue♥♥eyes
March 24th, 2010 at 8:56 pm
Don't you wish they could be tied down and allowed to have rats bite at them for a few days? I remember a story from awhile back, it was so horrific to me I couldn't stop thinking about it. A mom and dad left their baby strapped to the carseat and put him in the crib for 8 days.
♥ Anita ♥
March 29th, 2010 at 8:56 am
Lizzie does own 49% of Spaulding Lewis. After doing some research Lizzie found out that Dinah messed up on the sale of the Mansion and that it still belonged to the Spauldings. So Alan still owns his house. However Bill did his own research and found out that the land where the Mansion sits belongs to the company, which means Bill has more rights to the land, but not the Mansion. Yes Bill Is still with Spaulding Lewis, however he is taking some time to figure out this whole kidnapping thing.
Lizzie makes the decisions for Spaulding Lewis, but with the help of Alan. Alan also owns the lease to Company.