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Apple, Square Acquisition Talks Went South Over $3B Offer [Update: Nope]

393788_largerEarlier this year, Apple and Square were rumored to be in talks over a possible acquisition, but no deal materialized. According to a new report from TechCrunch, talks between the two companies failed over purchase price.

Apple is said to have wanted to purchase Square for approximately $3 billion, an offer that Square felt was too low given its valuation at the time.

Separately, TechCrunch has heard that Square and Apple were in acquisition talks, but that Square walked away. Apple wanted the company to come aboard, but the discussed price was a sticking point: Apple wanted to buy Square for around $3 billion, one source said. Square, valued at the time at a firm 66 percent delta to that price point, declined to accept. Apple also showed Square a raft of hardware that would compete with Square's point-of-sale tools, said the same source.

Earlier rumors suggested that the disconnect between Square's robust offline payment solution and Apple's simpler plan to enable payments via iPhone were another reason why talks eventually came to an end. Square has recently raised $100 million in capital, putting its valuation at $6 billion.

Apple on Tuesday revealed its long-rumored mobile payment solution, Apple Pay. Apple Pay is designed to allow iPhone users to make NFC payments using credit cards stored in Passbook, which are then authorized with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor. Apple has reached deals with credit card companies, credit issuers, and retailers, and has plans to launch Apple Pay in October.

According to Apple, the program will work with over 220,000 U.S. retail stores, including Walgreens, Duane Reade, Macy's, Nike, Bloomingdales, Staples, Subway, McDonalds, and more.

Update 7:00 PM PT: Jim Dalrymple has given one of his famous "Nope" responses to the Square/Apple acquisition rumors, suggesting that the two companies were not in talks about a possible acquisition.

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Top Rated Comments

mikethebigo Avatar
152 months ago
Bad foresight I guess. If Apple plans to enter your niche market and offers you 3 billion dollars beforehand, take the deal!!
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dekema2 Avatar
152 months ago
Who would turn down $3bn from :apple:? Makes no sense... but now we have a better system in :apple:Pay.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
152 months ago
Idiots.


Apple will crush them and they will be worth 10% of that amount.

When Yahoo had a chance to sell, they passed. Stupid.


Stupid
Stupid
Stupid

Where can I invest my money in STUPID?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
152 months ago
Apple pay isn't allowed at the LARGEST RETAILER IN THE WORLD, Walmart


Square isn't worried about Apple

Frankly, the largest retailer in the world can take a long walk off of a short plank.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Solomani Avatar
152 months ago
I'm glad the Square deal did not go through. The Apple Pay system sounds like a winner. A much better system for consumers once it is embraced by many.

And even the CEOs of credit card companies say that Apple Pay is a good idea. They are actually glad that Apple is working with them rather than competing against them.

Once Apple Pay hits critical mass (will take a couple of years), Square will realize that it lost the opportunity of lifetime.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
152 months ago
Who would turn down $3bn from :apple:? Makes no sense
Someone who's company just a few months later is valued at $6 billion? ;)

but now we have a better system in :apple:Pay.
With Square plus a smart phone, anyone could take a credit card payment for anything- no special hardware to purchase. I've bought hot dogs at sporting events through Square. With Apple Pay, the retailer is probably going to need to be BIGGER so they can buy the hardware that supports NFC. Square will give you the hardware (dongle) so you could take credit cards at a garage sale, a fund raiser, or anywhere else.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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