Google did not make a bid for WhatsApp: Sundar Pichai

Advertisement
By NDTV Correspondent | Updated: 27 February 2014 14:17 IST

Facebook bought popular messaging app WhatsApp earlier this month in a deal that made quite a buzz given the ticket size that totalled 19 billion dollars in cash, stock and bonuses.

Amongst the various reports that emerged in the aftermath of the announcement, one, in particular, caught the eye. Google, it was said, had made a bid of its own for WhatsApp, a move that was reportedly turned down by WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum. It was also said that Google chief Larry Page himself met Koum days before the Facebook deal was confirmed, in a bid to make the Ukraine-born see the value in Google's proposition.

Advertisement

Another report suggested that the deal fell through not because of financial reasons, but because Google didn't offer Koum a seat at the board of directors, which Facebook did. Now, Google's Sundar Pichai was poured ice-cold water on all this speculation.

Senior Vice President at Google, Sundar Pichai reportedly said at the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona that while the search-giant had previously held talks with WhatsApp about working closely together, reports of a $10 billion acquisition bid were "simply untrue."

"Whatsapp was definitely an exciting product," Pichai said. "We never made an offer to acquire them. Press reports to the contrary are simply untrue."

The major players in the deal that did go through, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp's Koum, were also at MWC this week. While some balked at the size of the deal, Zuckerberg believes it was a bargain.

Advertisement

"I actually think that by itself it's worth more than 19 billion," Zuckerberg told a gathering at MWC. "Even just independently, I think it's a good bet."

"By being a part of Facebook, it makes it so they can focus for the next five years or so purely on adding more people."

Advertisement

Meanwhile, WhatsApp CEO Koum announced plans to add voice calling to the messaging app that has over 465 million monthly active users.


MWC 2014 in pictures
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Best Mobiles Under Rs. 30,000 in India
  2. Amazon Prime Day 2026: Best Deals on Samsung Smartphones
  3. Amazon Prime Day 2026 Sale Is Live: Best Tech Deals
  4. Amazon Prime Day 2026: Best Deals on Soundbars From JBL, and More
  5. Amazon Prime Day Deals 2026: Up to 70 Percent Off on These Projectors
  6. Nokia 235 4G (2026), 215 4G (2026) Launched; Nokia 210 4G, 200 4G Tag Along
  7. Best 5G Phones Under Rs. 15,000 With Long Battery Life in India
  1. Boat Stone 900 Launched in India With Up to 80W Sound Output, Up to 15 Hours Audio Playback: Price, Features
  2. Cyberpunk 2077 Has Sold 40 Million Copies, CD Projekt Red Confirms
  3. Nothing Phone 1 Receives Final Software Update With Latest Security Patches, Bug Fixes and Improvements
  4. Nokia 235 4G (2026), 215 4G (2026) Launched Alongside Nokia 210 4G, and 200 4G With AI Assistant Button
  5. Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Battery Details Leaked; Could Top iPhone 18 Pro Max's Battery Capacity
  6. OnePlus Ace 7 Series Tipped to Feature 185Hz Display, 9,000mAh Battery
  7. WhatsApp Rolls Out Primary Device Support on iPad, Tests New Setup Screen for Android Tablets: Report
  8. Government Directs App Stores to Remove Malicious Apps Used to Disrupt E-Rickshaw Operations: Report
  9. Sony Reportedly Restructures Disc Factory After Announcing End of Physical Game Discs on PlayStation
  10. Maharashtra Legislature Passes Amendment to Bring Virtual Digital Assets Under Depositor Protection Law
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.