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Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
Yahoo Having A Horrible Day On The Stock Market
According to a statement Carol Bartz issued this morning, the new Yahoo-Microsoft deal "comes with boatloads of value for Yahoo, our users, and the industry." But a significant number of Yahoo's (former) investors apparently didn't believe that line, and have sent the company's stock into something of a tailspin.
Carl Icahn Comes Out In Favor Of Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
By Doug Caverly
The man who once seemed set to single-handedly force a Microsoft-Yahoo acquisition - and then settled for three seats on Yahoo's board of directors, instead - is at it again. Carl Icahn's spoken in favor of a search partnership between the two companies.
Hitwise Finds Bing, Yahoo To Be A Good Match
If the latest reports and rumors are true, Microsoft and Yahoo are (once again) about to enter a partnership. So this afternoon, Hitwise's Bill Tancer looked at whether they'll make more of a natural fit or an odd couple.
Ballmer Mentions Yahoo Partnership For Umpteenth Time
By Doug Caverly
First off: yes, at this point, we're all ready to slap Steve Ballmer and Carol Bartz with a fish every time they talk about a partnership or acquisition. Just the same, millions of dollars are at stake, so it seems important to acknowledge that Ballmer's once again said he's open to a deal.
Report: Ballmer, Bartz Talking Partnerships
Everyone - and we know there must be a lot of you - who would rather not hear more about potential Microsoft-Yahoo deals should get ready to abandon the Internet for a little while. It looks like a fresh round of rumors is on the way, led by a report that the two companies are discussing partnerships.
Interestingly, Steve Ballmer and Carol Bartz are supposed to be personally involved, which implies that some rather high-powered negotiations are taking place. But it's been said that a flat-out acquisition isn't on the table this time.
New Severance Plan Clears Way For Yahoo Acquisition
Delaware Chancery Court Judge William B. Chandler III apparently doesn't love the idea of poison pills. A settlement he approved would make it much less expensive - and therefore much more appealing - for a company to acquire Yahoo.
Yahoo Q4 2008 Financial Results Turn Out All Right
Does Carol Bartz have the magic touch? It's either that or she inherited something less than a complete mess from Jerry Yang, anyway, because as Yahoo's new CEO presided over her first earnings report, many of the numbers weren't at all bad.
Yahoo Spits Out Poison Pill
As part of its plan to make an acquisition extremely unpalatable to Microsoft, Yahoo adopted a poison pill severance plan six months ago. Now, for the sake of satisfying some shareholders who sued it, Yahoo has made it slightly easier for a new owner to fire employees.
Yahoo Investor Wants Search Business Sold To Microsoft
By Doug Caverly
Ivory Investment Management can't order anyone to do anything. Since it's only in control of 1.5 percent of Yahoo's stock, Ivory may not even be able to make suggestions using a loud voice. Still, the investment firm is adding to all the previous Yahoo-Microsoft mess by recommending a sale of Yahoo's search business.
More Microsoft Yahoo Gossip
It seems that people really want Yahoo and Microsoft to get a deal done. Almost every other day it seems, rumors surface and are just as quickly shot down regarding the two companies and a possible transaction that could put a thorn in Google's side.
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