It's no surprise that Rediff should need a stronger brand behind the rapidly growing Indian internet market, and a partnership or purchase would go a long way to establishing it as the internet brand in India. Just like Baidu.com is in China, perhaps Rediff wants to become the largest internet brand in India? The increasing population and internet-connected portion of that growing audience must be making some giddy with delight.
What would a price for Rediff be? Speculation is hovering around $1 billion, and although Google and Yahoo! are being named as the principal suitors, possible interest from Microsoft (NYSE: MSFT) and Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX) AOL has also surfaced. For Rediff to be worth a billion dollars, though, will take some lifting by the company to any acquirer who is at least a little wise with money. Based on all the acquisition activity in the recent year, it's hard to name one, eh?

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