Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Times Said to Reach Preliminary Deal to Sell About.com

By WILLIAM BRINK

The New York Times is in the process of selling the online resource guide About.com, according to an executive familiar with the negotiations.

The company has a letter of intent to sell the About Group to Answers.com, a question-and-answers site, for $270 million, the person said. It's unclear when the deal will close because financing has not yet been secured. The sale was first reported on the Web site All Things D.

Last month, The Times took a $194.7 million write down of About.com. The company purchased the Web site in 2005 for just over $400 million. In its latest earnings news release, The New York Times company said that About Group's revenues declined 8.7 percent to $25.4 million, largely because of a drop in display and cost per click advertising.

The prospective sale of About.com follows a string of sales that The New York Times Company has been making. The company sold its stakes in the Fenway Sports G roup, owner of the Boston Red Sox. It took a major write down last year on its Regional Media Group before selling the newspaper group to Halifax Media Holdings in January for $143 million.



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