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Akamai and Limelight Networks Should Merge Tomorrow

We’ve reached a boiling point, and things are about to blow over for Akamai, Limelight Networks (LLNW) and the entire CDN industry. If you’ve been living in the bat cave for the last couple of days, there was some major news that is likely to alter the makeup of the CDN landscape. First, the Court of Appeals denied Limelight Network’s request of appeal, in its fight against Akamai. Next, Pete Perrone, the super cool CFO from Limelight Networks is resigning on December 4. Pete has been with Limelight Networks for about a decade, and he is the definition of Perseverance. Very few people could endure what he did and still be sane.

If these were normal times, Akamai could gloat over the win against Limelight Networks, but Akamai has much bigger things to worry about. First of all, Akamai cannot, repeat cannot shock and awe The Street like it did during the last earnings call. If they disappoint investors again, its game over, whatever that means. Also, Akamai has Apple, Facebook and Microsoft to worry about. Although we are not aware of how much these three companies spend with Akamai annually, it is likely to be a hundred plus million, and then some. Each one could give Akamai an ulcer if they wanted to.

Disclaimer: We are not qualified to give investment advice, and don’t have a desire to do so, so please don’t consider this rant as such. Akamai and Limelight Networks must put all attitudes and egos aside, make up, and join operations. The funny thing is that even though Limelight Networks lost the appeals case against Akamai, Akamai needs Limelight more than Limelight needs Akamai.

Why Akamai Needs Limelight Networks

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