BMO Thinks Investors Should Be 'Pleased' With Google's Anvato Acquisition

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BMO said investors should be "pleased" with the acquisition of Anvato by Google, owned by Alphabet Inc GOOGL.

Anvato provides a software platform that fully automates the encoding, editing, publishing and secure distribution of video content across multiple platforms. The move makes sense, as video advertising is touted as the next big thing in the marketing space.

Customers of Anvato include many cable and broadcast outlets, including: Fox Sports, NBCU, CBS Local, Scripps, Univision and PBS.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed and BMO doesn't expect anything more until the 10Q. Like Google, Anvato is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

"Investors should be pleased with a deal that supports both core operations (we expect YouTube to benefit) and emerging ones (Cloud). Google's "competitor-partner" positioning to the media industry may cause some client friction, but we expect good diligence was done with the largest customers," analyst Daniel Salmon wrote in a note.

Responding to investors query that if large internet/consumer tech companies would buy big content assets, Salmon said "Google is making a modest acquisition that capitalizes on its strengths (customer user experience, computing power, etc.), while also fundamentally becoming a more important "content" player due to Anvato's focus on the vertical."

The analyst added that the deal comes at an interesting time as media and internet M&A accelerates, as does speculation and rationale for more. The analyst noted Microsoft Corporation MSFT - LinkedIn Corp LNKD deal, Walt Disney Co DIS's discussions for a stake in MLBAM.

In the social media, Facebook Inc FB and Twitter Inc TWTR are racing for live video as Facebook is going after Twitter's strengths in news and celebrities, while Twitter pursuing live sports. In addition, Verizon Communications Inc. VZ standing as a final bidder for Yahoo! Inc. YHOO's core business.

Salmon has an Outperform rating on Alphabet, which is also the analyst's top pick in the sector. The analyst maintained his $925 price target on the stock.

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