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It would probably not be cheaper in the long run because they would be competing with Google and Apple over the best WebKit engineers.
They would also have to share with Google and Apple, and wouldn't have full control.
On the other hand, if they buy Opera, they get complete control of the entire browser and don't have to share anything with anyone. They get access to exclusive technology with a bunch of experts who know it inside and out.