Answers Corp. Raising Up To $13 Million From VC Firm Redpoint Ventures
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008; 3:07 PM
Answers Corp. ( NSDQ: ANSW), parent of reference site Answers.com, is raising up to $13 million from VC firm Redpoint Ventures. The company has already sold $6 million worth of convertible preferred stock, convertible into 1,333,333 shares at $4.50 (shares closed yesterday $3.92). Redpoint then has the right to purchase another $7 million worth of convertible preferred stock, convertible into 1,272,727 shares of common stock at $5.50. Each investment comes with additional warrants, basically giving up Redpoint an upside sweetener. As of last quarter, Answers had about 7.85 million shares outstanding, for a total market cap of $30.8 million.
These VC investments in public companies are obviously pretty rare. The release notes (very) optimistically that the last time Redpoint invested in a public company it was Intermix, the parent of MySpace, before selling out to News Corp ( NYSE: NWS). This particular investment looks like it's about buying into Answers' fast-growing WikiAnswers business. The new-ish unit boosted the company's results in recent quarters, and was named a top-growing site in a recent TNS report. There's no specific mention of the use of funds, other than strengthening the company's balance sheet. Release.
This past year has been a tough one for Answers, which had to pull an attempted acquisition of Lexico (it ultimately sold to IAC). That followed an algorithm change at Google ( NSDQ: GOOG), which crushed the company's results. Altogether the failed bid cost the company $2.6 million.
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