Google plans to offer an additional 5.3 billion shares through a flotation in April that will raise an estimated $2.1bn
Google is hoping to raise $2.1bn through the sale of 5.3 billion shares

Google plans to raise another $2.1bn

Stock sale to fund future acquisitions

Written by Tom Sanders in California

Google plans to offer an additional 5.3 billion shares through a flotation in April that will raise an estimated $2.1bn. 

"The principal purpose of this offering is to obtain additional capital," Google said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission

The company explained that the funds might be used for future acquisitions, but that there are no current agreements or commitments for such activity. The transaction is expected to be completed next month.

Google's move was in part sparked by its forthcoming inclusion in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index at the end of March.

The search giant anticipates that this will cause many index funds to purchase Google stock, and the flotation is designed to meet the additional demand.

Google has raised $5.7bn from investors so far. The company went public in August 2004 and sold an additional $4bn in stock last August.

Google revealed plans for the stock sale after the market had closed on Wednesday. The company's share price fell several percentage points in after-hours trading.

Tags:

Further reading

Google Finance flashes the cash

But financial information site fails to excite analysts   More...

Google opens new chapter on e-books

Search firm soliciting publishers for e-book store   More...

Google Base starts taking cash

Search firm quietly unveils payment service   More...

Google deletes its own blog

Doh!   More...

Related articles

SCO predicted billions in Linux licences

Novell's legal challenge spoiled lucrative licensing scheme   More...

Ukrainian hacker may get to keep profits

Legal loophole could mean $296,456 payday   More...

Garmin battles TomTom over Tele Atlas

Bidding war hots up   More...

TomTom ups the ante on Tele Atlas buy

Bidding war over digital map maker continues   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

16 May 2008

2.97 MBXP on OLPC, broken dreams and Yahoo fights back More...

15 May 2008

3.28 MBDark fibre, mobile TV and solar power More...

14 May 2008

2.66 MBOnline inequality, mobile thumbprints and corporate raids More...

Poll

HOME WORKING

HOME WORKING

Do you let any or all of your employees work from home?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

OLPC

OLPC to ship with Windows XP

Microsoft teams up with One Laptop per Child project   More...

The Sims

The Sims goes flat-pack with Ikea

Virtual world gets Swedish wood   More...

Advertisement

Microsoft-Yahoo

Yahoo board fights back at Icahn

Investor accused of 'significant misunderstanding' in Microsoft saga   More...

MySpace

Woman charged over MySpace suicide

Lori Drew indicted on federal charges   More...

Advertisement