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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Ancestry.com is being sold to European firm Permira for a whopping $1.6 billion. Not bad for a site that bases its entire existence on tracking a person&#8217;s family tree. According to reports, Ancestry.com agreed to the 9.7 percent premium sales price on Monday. Ancestry.com first explored a sale in June; since that time, shares have [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/372433/ancestry-com-selling-for-1-6-billion-will-receive-premium-buyout-pricing/">Ancestry.com Selling For $1.6 Billion, Will Receive Premium Buyout Pricing</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>Ancestry.com is being sold to European firm Permira for a whopping $1.6 billion. Not bad for a site that bases its entire existence on tracking a person&#8217;s family tree.</p>
<p>According to reports, Ancestry.com agreed to the 9.7 percent premium sales price on Monday. Ancestry.com first explored a sale in June; since that time, shares have skyrocked by 41 percent at the genealogy <a title="Reddit, Pinterest Among Sites Taken Down Monday By Amazon Failure" href="http://www.inquisitr.com/372327/reddit-pinterest-among-sites-taken-down-monday-by-amazon-failure/">website</a>.</p>
<p>Since going public in 2009, shares at Ancestry.com have more than doubled, attracting attention from various private equity firms.</p>
<p>Ancestry.com is a huge hoarder of data with more than 2 million paying subscribers, 10 billion records, and almost 40 million family trees.</p>
<p>Ancestry also owns websites MyFamily.com, ProGenealogists, and Rootsweb.com, genealogy software Family Tree Maker, and Footnote.com. The latter platform holds billions of image that contain various historical records.</p>
<p>Ancestry.com is a global company that operates websites throughout parts of Europe and in Australia, China, and Canada.</p>
<p>There are various family ancestry sites, but Ancestory.com has become a mainstream entity, going so far as to partner with NBC for the reality TV show <em>Who Do You Think You Are? </em>which helped celebrities trace their family genealogies.</p>
<p>Ancestry.com is also no stranger to controversy. The site came under fire last year when the social security numbers of recently deceased people were leaked through the company&#8217;s Social Security Master File.</p>
<p>How Permira will leverage Ancestry.com to earn back its $1.6 billion buy price is not yet known. With the ability to reach a large unique visitor base, it&#8217;s likely that much of Ancestry.com will continue with business as usual.</p>

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