Yahoo’s Latest Earnings Report Basically Confirms That Tumblr Purchase Was A Waste Of Money 

Yahoo’s Latest Earnings Report Basically Confirms That Tumblr Purchase Was A Waste Of Money 

Yahoo released its latest earnings report today, and while there were some bright nuggets for the beleaguered company — its reported revenue for the second quarter of this year beat analyst estimates — there was one distinct black mark. Yahoo recorded a total goodwill impairment charge of $US482 million ($635.8 million) related to its purchase of Tumblr. Whoops!

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A “goodwill impairment charge” is a fancy way of saying that Yahoo is writing off part of the blogging platform’s value. The $US482 million ($635.8 million) comes on top of the $US230 million ($303.4 million) write down it reported in February. Given that the maligned purple giant purchased Tumblr for just over $US1 billion ($1.3 billion), the total write down now amounts to about $US700 million ($923.4 million) — more than half of the deal’s initial value.

Of course, this write down isn’t coming completely out of the blue. In February, in a 10-K filing, Yahoo noted the following:

…it is reasonably possible that changes in judgments, assumptions and estimates we made in assessing the fair value of goodwill could cause us to consider some portion or all of the remaining goodwill of the Tumblr reporting unit to become impaired.

Besides the Tumblr write down and the revenue report, Yahoo also reported earnings of $US0.09 ($0.12) per share.


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