KKR buying WebMD

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WebMD just found the cure it was looking for

Investment firm KKR has agreed to buy the medical website for $2.8 billion, five months after WebMD (WBMD) announced it was looking for a buyer.

The sale price represents a 20% premium over the Friday’s closing price. The stock price soared by as much in premarket trading on the announcement.

In a statement, WebMD Chairman Martin Wygod said the company looked at 100 potential suitors, strategic and financial partners.

“We are confident that this transaction maximizes value for our stockholders,” he said.

The company also reported preliminary financial results for the just-completed quarter. Sales and profit improved.

Related: How not to get ripped off at the doctor’s office

WebMD will become part of KKR’s Internet Brands unit, which started as CarsDirect but had expanded to a wide portfolio of websites before it was purchased by KKR in 2014. Its health care sites include FitDay, eHealth Forum and eDoctors.

CNNMoney (New York) First published July 24, 2017: 8:15 AM ET

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