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![]() | Microsoft deadline looms for Yahoo (beijing erimut network information technology co.,ltd Offer)SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — Microsoft's unwanted courtship of Yahoo hits a critical point Saturday as a deadline arrives for the Internet pioneer to accept the software giant's 44.6 billion dollar takeover offer. Microsoft and Yahoo have dueled through public comments, letters and blog postings since Microsoft announced what it touts as a fair bid for Yahoo on February 1. Yahoo's board of directors rejected Microsoft's 31 dollars a share offer, saying it "substantially undervalues" the California firm; they insisted their company is worth at least 40 dollars a share. Microsoft is eager to merge resources with Yahoo to take on Google, which dominates an Internet search advertising market expected to grow to 80 billion dollars annually worldwide in the next two years Founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in 1994, Yahoo is a distant second in that market to Google, which would still hold an impressive lead over a combined Microsoft-Yahoo entity. Microsoft chief financial officer Chris Liddell said Thursday that the US software giant is standing by its bid for Yahoo and the April 26 deadline. "With respect to Yahoo we have been clear: speed is of the essence," Liddell said. "The idea we should increase our bid just because we can afford to is not one that I favor. Unless we make progress with the Yahoo board by this weekend, we will explore our alternatives." Microsoft's options include withdrawing its offer or taking it directly to shareholders in a hostile proxy battle. Liddell's comments echo those made by Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer earlier in the week. "We have a strategy for the Internet that we are very excited about," Ballmer said. "We think we can accelerate our strategy by buying Yahoo and we will pay what makes sense for us to pay for our shareholders." Microsoft's proposal is seen as far more than a pure business decision at Yahoo, which prides itself on a quirky, fun style that it fears would be crushed under the corporate feet of the world's largest software maker. Yahoo shunned negotiations with Microsoft and instead searched for a tie-up with a "white knight" that might save it from the Redmond, Washington, company's clutches. Yahoo reportedly looked into an alliance with online social networking website MySpace owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation as well as a partnership with Time Warner's faded Internet star America Online. Yahoo even tested letting Google handle placing online advertising on Yahoo's own search pages to determine whether it generates more money than Yahoo's new Panama online ad platform. Analysts believe that Google only benefits while Yahoo and Microsoft are distracted by the takeover quest. Google has steadily increased its share of the online search market and Yahoo is said to be losing value as workers leave for jobs elsewhere to avoid becoming part of the Microsoft machine. On April 5 Ballmer told Yahoo it had three weeks to decide whether to accept the offer. "Yahoo has a hard decision to make," Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle told AFP. "They have to call Microsoft's bluff and if Microsoft isn't bluffing and this goes hostile, it is going to be expensive for both companies." Yahoo posted unimpressive earnings in the first three months of this year, indicating to Enderle and other analysts that Microsoft's offer of 31 dollars per share is too high and that Ballmer might simply walk away from a deal. Yahoo's stock price has been propped up by investors banking on Microsoft's offer becoming successful and could collapse if the bid is withdrawn, analysts say. Such an outcome would surely trigger lawsuits by Yahoo stockholders accusing the board of directors of failing in its duty to maximize the value of their investment. Liddell said Microsoft will make it known next week what it will do if Yahoo lets the deadline pass without accepting the offer. Some analysts believe Microsoft will increase its bid slightly, though nothing near the 40 dollars per share desired by Yahoo's board, at a final moment. (beijing erimut network information technology co.,ltd) |
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![]() | I believe the price will go up. This is an opportunity for Microsoft, I guess they won't let go the chance. I really don't like to see Mr.Bill own Yahoo! We should know the result by this week. |
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| Junior Guru Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Ayr, Scotland
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![]() ![]() | After raising the bid for Yahoo from $44.6bn to $47.5bn the bid was still not accepted by Yahoo. Yahoo were looking for Microsoft to pay $53bn, a step to far for Microsoft so as of today they have pulled out. Steve Ballmer, Microsoft chief executive formally withdrew the offer in a letter to Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang.
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