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2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

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最后编辑jacky 最后编辑于 2008-07-29 21:07:50
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

homework

While the bickering in tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the internet giant search engine, while adding an unwelcome new ounce turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. In a take-it-or-leave-it bid with a 24-hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo search division, only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo. Yahoo’s chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend calling it, quote “ludicrous” to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft’s, quote “erratic and unpredictable behavior”, knocking down the bid, saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decisions. First, its commercial agreement with Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposals. Secondly, the Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price. Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn’s slate of board members, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo’s business. And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to due year it will take to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft’s elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5-billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division, and said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations. As for the latest offer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements, but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seat.
hotman
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

Well, the bickering in tech-land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bit to buy the internet giant search engine while adding an unwelcomed new wants turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. And a ‘take it or leave it’ bit with a 24 hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo’s search division only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo, Yahoo’s chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend, calling it, (quote) ‘ludicrous’ , to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft, (quote) ‘erratic and unpredictable behavior’. Knocking down the bit saying it is not in the best interests of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decision.

First, it’s commercial agreement was Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft Icahn proposals.

Secondly, the Microsoft Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price.

Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn * board members which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo’s business.

And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to due year it will take, to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to tell the entire company for Microsoft’s elevated 33 dollars share or 47 and a half billion dollar offer, which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo 1 billion dollars for its search division and said it would spend 8 billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations. As for the latest staffer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and will see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board’s seats.
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

on julie_R

While the bickering in tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the internet giant search engine, while adding an unwelcome nuance turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. In a take-it-or-leave-it bid with a 24-hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo search division, only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo. Yahoo’s chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend calling it, quote “ludicrous” to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft’s, quote “erratic and unpredictable behavior”, knocking down the bid, saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decisions. First, its commercial agreement with Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposals. Secondly, the Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price. Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn’s slate of board members, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo’s business. And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to due year it will take to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft’s elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5-billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division, and said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations. As for the latest offer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements, but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seat.
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

on 北星束

While the bickering in tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the internet giant's search engine, while adding an unwelcome nuance turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. In a take-/-or-leave-it bid with a 24-hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo's search division, only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo. Yahoo’s chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend calling it, quote “ludicrous” to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft’s, quote “erratic and unpredictable behavior”, knocking down the bid, saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decision/. First, its commercial agreement with Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposals. Secondly, the Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price. Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn-slated / board members, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo’s business. And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to the one year it would take to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft’s elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5-billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division, and said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations. As for the latest offer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements, but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seats.
superman
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

While the bickering in the tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again.On Firday,Microsoft renewed its bid buy the internet giant's search engine.While the adding unwelcom nuance turning over the rest of the company to a new board to controlled by Carl Icahn,in a take-it or leave-it with a 24 hour time limit,Microsoft went after Yahoo's search division,only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo.Yahoo' chairman Roy Bostock issue a statement over the weekend calling it, quote"ludicrous" to think the Yahoo would accept Microsoft's,quote"erratic and unpredictable behavior", knocking down the bid,saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders. Yahoo list the factors for its decision.First,its the commercial agreement with Google,saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than Microsoft /Icahn proposals.Secone, Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block potentical sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price.Third,the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn's board menbers have no working knowladge of Yahoo's business,and finaly ,Yahoo believe the ousting of board change would destablize the company for up to the one year it would take to gain regulatory approval for the deal. But also including in its take response,Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Mircosoft's elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5 -billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from table back in May .But Microsoft did not buy it.Back in May also,Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division.And said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations.As for the latest offer,Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements.But still was not good enough.Yahoo holds it annual shareholder meeting on August 1stand we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seats.
superman
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

well,the bickering in tech land continues,Microsoft is after Yahoo again.On Friday Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the internet giant search engine,while adding an unwelcome new wants turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by ~~.In a take-it-or-leave-it bid with the 24-hour time limit,Microsoft went after Yahoo's search division only to be shot down with fighting words from the Yahoo.Yahoo's chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend calling it quote "ludicrous",to think the Yahoo would accept Microsoft's quote "erratic and unappredictable behavior" .Knocking down the bid saying it is not in the best interests of Yahoo shareholders.Yahoo listed the factors for its discisions ,first its comercial agreement with Google saying not provide supioror financial value and less risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposals.Secondly ,the Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block potencial sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price.Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn's slave borad members which have virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo's business.And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board will destablilize the company for up to due year,it will take to gain regulatory approval for the deal. But also included in its respons,Yahoo reiterates its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft's elevated 33 dollor a share or 43.5 billion dollor offer which was pulled from the table back in May.But, Microsoft did not buy it.Back in May also ,Microsoft offer Yahoo 1 billion dollors for 6 division and said it would spent 8 billion dollors for a 16% stak in Yahoo's remaining operationions.As for the latest offer,Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements,but still was not good enough,Yahoo holds its annual shareholder's meeting on Augest 1st,and will see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes board seats.home
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

Well, the bickering in tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the Internet giant's search engine, while adding an unwelcome nuance, turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. In a take-it-or-leave-it bid with a 24-hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo's search division, only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo. Yahoo's chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend, calling it equal "ludicrous" to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft's " full erratic and unpredictable behavior", knocking down the bid, saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decision . First, its commercial agreement with Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft Icahn proposal. Secondly, the Microsoft Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price. Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn's slate of board members, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo's business. And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to the/ year it would take to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft's elevated 33 dollar a share or 47. 5-billion-dollar offer, which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division, and said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo's remaining operations. As for the latest offer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements, but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and we'll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seat.
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

While the bickering in the tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again.On Firday,Microsoft renewed its bid buy the internet giant's search engine.While the adding unwelcom nuance turning over the rest of the company to a new board to controlled by Carl Icahn,in a take-it or leave-it with a 24 hour time limit,Microsoft went after Yahoo's search division,only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo.Yahoo' chairman Roy Bostock issue a statement over the weekend calling it, quote"ludicrous" to think the Yahoo would accept Microsoft's,quote"erratic and unpredictable behavior", knocking down the bid,saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders. Yahoo list the factors for its decision.First,its the commercial agreement with Google,saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than Microsoft /Icahn proposals.Secone, Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block potentical sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price.Third,the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn's board menbers have no working knowladge of Yahoo's business,and finaly ,Yahoo believe the ousting of board change would destablize the company for up to the one year it would take to gain regulatory approval for the deal. But also including in its take response,Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Mircosoft's elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5 -billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from table back in May .But Microsoft did not buy it.Back in May also,Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division.And said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations.As for the latest offer,Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements.But still was not good enough.Yahoo holds it annual shareholder meeting on August 1stand we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seats.
 

2008-07-15&0717 微软再度被雅虎拒之门外

On 北束星
While the bickering in tech land continues, Microsoft is after Yahoo again. On Friday, Microsoft renewed its bid to buy the internet giant search engine, while adding an unwelcome nuance turning over the rest of the company to a new board controlled by Carl Icahn. In a take-it-or-leave-it bid with a 24-hour time limit, Microsoft went after Yahoo search division, only to be shot down with fighting words from Yahoo. Yahoo’s chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement over the weekend calling it, quote “ludicrous” to think that Yahoo would accept Microsoft’s, quote “erratic and unpredictable behavior”, knocking down the bid, saying it is not in the best interest of Yahoo shareholders.

Yahoo listed the factors for its decisions. First, its commercial agreement with Google, saying that provides superior financial value and less risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposals. Secondly, the Microsoft/Icahn proposal would block a potential sale of all of Yahoo for a full and fair price. Third, the majority of Yahoo would be overseen by Icahn’s slate board members, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo’s business. And finally, Yahoo believes the ousting of its board would destabilize the company for up to due year it will take to gain regulatory approval for the deal.

But also included in its response, Yahoo reiterated its willingness to sell the entire company for Microsoft’s elevated 33 dollar a share or 47.5-billion-dollar-offer which was pulled from the table back in May. But Microsoft did not buy it. Back in May also, Microsoft offered Yahoo one billion dollars for its search division, and said it would spend eight billion dollars for a 16% stake in Yahoo’s remaining operations. As for the latest offer, Yahoo said it contained a number of improvements, but still was not good enough. Yahoo holds its annual shareholder meeting on August 1st, and we’ll see then if Icahn gets his way when it comes to board seat.
 
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