http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10217611-94.html

The founders of Skype may be trying to repurchase the Internet phone
service, The New York Times reported Saturday.

Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis sold their company to eBay four years
ago for $2.6 billion. Sources told The New York Times the two men have
been meeting with private equity firms and gathering their own funds to
finance the deal.

Since selling their company, the two have created venture capital firm
Atomico.

According to Skype, its service has more than 405 million registered
users. The compares with 54 million users when eBay bought it in 2005.

eBay has acknowledged that Skype has few synergies with its core
businesses, the Times said. And eBay's chief executive has publicly
stated that he's willing to sell it for the right price.

Neither the co-founders nor eBay would comment to the Times about a
possible sale. But the Times reported that a source with knowledge of
the plans said that Zennstrom and Friis are working toward a deal worth
$2 billion.
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