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Why Publicis May Beat WPP to Razorfish

By Jim Edwards | Jun 30, 2009

Publicis could be a likely buyer for Razorfish now that Microsoft – which acquired the digital shop in its aQuantive buy — wants to sell it, the FT reports:

One analyst valued Razorfish at $600m-$700m, based on sales of about $400m last year and profit margins for similar businesses of 12-13 per cent.

The other networks will likely take a look at the books, even if only out of curiousity. Digital shops are about as cheap as they’re going to get. We’re at the bottom of a recession, and Q2 2009 revenues will probably be worse for most agencies like Razorfish. But recovery in 2010/2011 seems probable, and that means the expiry date for discounts on acquisitions is ticking loudly.

Publicis CEO Maurice Levy’s interest in Razorfish is hobbled slightly by S&P’s downgrading of its credit quality, based on its exposure to General Motors. Which makes me think the ever-acquisitive WPP chief, Martin Sorrell, may step in. Sorrell loves debt. He just took on $600 million more; and WPP doubled its debt load in Q1 2009 with the TNS acquisition.

BNET has previously noted that Sorrell appears to like debt because interest payments reduce his tax obligations even though the payment burden forces him to lay off staff to keep expenses down.

But WPP stock has clawed back some of its losses in recent weeks. Would Sorrell want to damage that, especially now his $95 million bonus package is heavily tied to keeping that price up?

Image of Razorfish office by Flickr user erokcom, CC

Jim Edwards, a former managing editor of Adweek, has covered drug marketing at Brandweek for four years, and is a former Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia University's business and journalism schools. Follow him on Twitter or send him an email.

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  • After speculation, Microsoft looks to unload ad agency Razorfish

    TechFlash - 147 days 12 hours 25 minutes ago

    Rumors have circulated for months that Microsoft was looking to unload Razorfish, the Seattle digital advertising agency it picked up as a result of its $6 billion acquisition of aQuantive. Now, the software giant is formally moving ahead with the plan, hiring Morgan Stanley to help find a buyer. One potential buyer is Publicis, the French...

  • Microsoft Reportedly Seeks Buyer For Razorfish

    Barron's Online - 147 days 14 hours 14 minutes ago

    Microsoft (MSFT) has hired Morgan Stanley to find a buyer for Razorfish, the online advertising agency, according to the Financial Times. Microsoft acquired the company as part of its $6 billion deal for aQuantive in 2007. The FT said one analyst valued the company at $600 million to $700 million, based on sales last year of about $400 million....

  • Razorfish up for sale

    Adotas - 147 days 13 hours 58 minutes ago

    ADOTAS — The digital ad agency seemed like an ill fit for Microsoft, and now, apparently, it’s finally up for sale. Microsoft has appointed Morgan Stanley to find a potential buyer, according to the Financial Times. Publicis, the French marketing company that says it is planning more acquisitions in online advertising, is thought to be a...

  • Microsoft to cast off Razorfish

    Silicon.com - 147 days 19 hours 58 minutes ago

    Microsoft is putting internet ad agency Razorfish up for sale, according to a Financial Times report Sunday. Microsoft, which acquired Razorfish in 2007 as part of its $6bn takeover of aQuantive, has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley to find a potential buyer. The report identified French marketing company Publicis Groupe as a potential buyer....

  • Microsoft Strikes Razorfish Deal With Publicis

    New York Times - 105 days 19 hours 44 minutes ago

    Publicis Groupe, the French advertising giant, struck a deal to buy Razorfish, the interactive agency that Microsoft has owned since acquiring the agency's parent company, aQuantive, in 2007

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