Slack could be the next $10B business for Salesforce: analyst

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Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Julie Hyman, and Brian Sozzi discuss what Salesforce’s Slack acquisition means for the company with Brent Bracelin ,Piper Sandler Research Analyst.

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MYLES UDLAND: All right, let's turn to the biggest corporate story of the day. That, of course, is Salesforce's acquisition of Slack for $27.7 billion. And joining us now to discuss the deal is Brent Bracelin. He is a research analyst over at Piper Sandler. Brent, thanks for joining the show.

I was looking at your note this morning on the deal. A little shout out to Steve Miller Band there. Take the money and run. When you look at the deal that Slack got as you saw that company's value, I guess from your vantage point a positive one for existing shareholders of the company?

BRENT BRACELIN: Yeah, absolutely. There was a lot of concern that people had as you think about the threat of Microsoft and the success that they had there, and so that's what pressured Slack over the last year. But if I look at other high-growth companies, you know, that are growing over 30%, for example, they also trade at a premium. There's more than a dozen of those that I look at, and they're, on average, trading at about 22 times. Slack was acquired for about 19.4 times.

So these are very high multiples. That's why you're seeing the reaction in Salesforce shares today. It is dilutive. It is the highest premium. It's the largest deal they've ever done, and it's actually at the highest multiple that they've ever paid. And so that's the reaction you're seeing in Salesforce today.

But, you know, this is a company that has-- the Salesforce-Slack combo has lots of potential. It just comes with a very big sticker shock here initially at close to $20 billion.

JULIE HYMAN: Brent, it's Julie here. I loved your-- the title of your note about this deal, "Hungry, Hungry Cloud Hippo" in reference to Salesforce. And as it swallows up Slack at that premium valuation, I guess then the bottom line is is it worth it? Will it be worth it? You know, when you look into your crystal ball about what this company is going to look like a year, three years, five years down the line, is this going to look like a smart acquisition?

BRENT BRACELIN: Yeah, I think initially the debate is going to be around Slack as a collaboration tool and Salesforce moving into collaboration to compete against Microsoft. I actually think it's bigger than that. I think this has the potential to really be an automation layer where you now start to automate and become a new engagement layer for all of those Salesforce applications, and it can be much more than just collaboration.