Exactly how LinkedIn will integrate SlideShare beyond what is possible today remains to be seen. The company is "excited to figure out the best ways our offerings will work together," according to a LinkedIn blog post. In the meantime, SlideShare will continue to work as it usually does, the post said.
SlideShare users have uploaded more than 9 million presentations. In March, SlideShare had nearly 29 million unique visitors, according to data from market research company ComScore, LinkedIn said. (See also "How to Set up a LinkedIn Company Page.").
Besides presentations, SlideShare also hosts documents, PDFs, videos, and webinars.
The purchase price is a combination of approximately 45 percent in cash and 55 percent in stock, according to LinkedIn. If everything goes according to plan, the acquisition will close during the second quarter.
On Thursday, LinkedIn also released its financial result for the first quarter. Revenue was $188.5 million, an increase of 101 percent compared to the first quarter last year. Net income grew from $2.1 million to $5 million during the same period.
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