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Yahoo to Microsoft: No Thanks!

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...after given 24 hours to make a decision.

Yahoo formally rejected a proposal from Microsoft and Carl Icahn in a statement issued on Saturday.

They had been given 24 hours to reach a decision by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Friday night. They reached a decision, but probably not the one that Ballmer and Icahn were looking for.

Yahoo says that its advertising deal with Google offers "superior financial value, reports Kyung Bok Cho at Bloomberg. 

Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock has said that the alliance between Microsoft and Icahn has "anything but the interests of Yahoo's stockholders in mind...it's ludicrous to think that our board could accept such a proposal".

Microsoft had recently said that it could no longer negotiate with Yahoo's current board, and it appears that this has been proven to be an accurate statement.

Ballmer and Icahn have yet to get the final words out on the matter. Nobody seems to be able to reach them for comment, though I'm sure that will change in the near future.

Meanwhile, Google should be happy with Yahoo's decision not to sell Microsoft their search business.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003.

2 Comments

Im gald

Microsoft would have messed with yahoo and ruined it.

Its personal choice

It may be yahoo choice because they wont merge in microsoft

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