(Reuters) - GoDaddy Inc is planning an initial public offering early next year that would value the world's biggest provider of web addresses at roughly $4.5 billion, the New York Post said.
GoDaddy, backed by KKR & Co
Chief financial officer, Scott Wagner, met with analysts last week to give an update on the company and stressed GoDaddy's desire to diversify to compete with rivals, the Post said, citing a source. (http://bit.ly/1p2Rb8b)
GoDaddy and other internet domain registration providers are under pressure after Google Inc
GoDaddy and KKR declined to comment on the report. Silver Lake did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment.
(Reporting By Subrat Patnaik and Abhirup Roy in Bangalore; Editing by Savio D'Souza)
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