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February 20, 2008

It's On! Microsoft to Escalate Fight for Yahoo!

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Microsoft has moved into Defcon 1 mode in its hostile takeover bid for Internet giant Yahoo!, by hiring a proxy solicitation group to help it oust Yahoo!'s board of directors. This course of action was considered a long shot when Microsoft began its pursuit of Yahoo!, but with Yahoo!'s current board voting unanimously to reject Microsoft's $44.6 billion offer for the company, the software giant apparently felt it had few other choices.

The timing of Microsoft's bid to oust Yahoo!'s board isn't coincidental: The entire Yahoo! board is up for reelection in March, so Microsoft could conceivably entice enough of Yahoo!'s biggest shareholders to eject the board members and elect a board that would accept Microsoft's original takeover offer.

While doing this is risky--overthrowing the Yahoo! board could cause key Yahoo! engineers and executives to flee the company--it's also dramatically less expensive than raising its buyout offer. Analysts say Microsoft will likely spend $20 million to $30 million on this effort, compared with the $1.4 billion it would need to spend each time it raised its buyout offer by $1 a share. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said last week that his company wasn't interested in raising its bid for Yahoo!.

That said, Microsoft could still opt to raise its offer, if only to retain key Yahoo! employees. The threat of a board overthrow may be enough to prove to Yahoo! that Microsoft is serious about its desire to purchase the company and won't be denied. Microsoft has said publicly that it plans to offer lucrative retention packages to key Yahoo! engineers and executives, though it has not said how many jobs would be lost if the companies were combined.

Meanwhile, Yahoo! has introduced new severance plans to protect employees in the event of a Microsoft takeover of the company. These plans provide up to two years of severance pay, depending on the employee's job level.

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Reader Comments
... but does Microsoft know what it would actually *do* with Yahoo! if they bought the company???

mwrisner February 20, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"... but does Microsoft know what it would actually *do* with Yahoo! if they bought the company???"

Gift it to Bill Gates?

shark47 February 20, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Maybe they should give Yahoo to Steve and hire someone who knows what they are doing to run Microsoft.

notawindowsuser February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"does Microsoft know what it would actually *do* with Yahoo! if they bought the company?"

Suck the life out of it and then leave it to die. Just like Bungie.

lotsamystuff February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"does Microsoft know what it would actually *do* with Yahoo! if they bought the company?"

Suck the life out of it and then leave it to die. Just like Bungie.

lotsamystuff February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"Suck the life out of it and then leave it to die. Just like Bungie."

ya i'm sure Bungie felt that way when Microsoft marketed it to become the best-selling video game franchise of this generation.

XP

Waethorn February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@"lotsamystuff" - "Suck the life out of it and then leave it to die."

Typical anti-MS babble...and, yes "lotsa", I know that you use and love several MS products. You can deny the truth all you want. But, you just keep proving over and over what most of us here know!

--tayme

tayme February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"i'm sure Bungie felt that way when Microsoft marketed it to become the best-selling video game franchise of this generation."

Wrong again, Waethorn. "Halo" isn't even in the Top 10:

Top ten best selling video game franchises:

1. Mario (200 million)
2. Pokémon (164 million)
3. The Sims (90 million)
4. Final Fantasy (80 million)
5. Tetris (70 million)
6. FIFA (65 million)
7. Grand Theft Auto (65 million)
8. Madden NFL (60 million)
9. The Legend of Zelda (52 million)
10. Donkey Kong (48 million)

Halo is #35

http://tinyurl.com/2f65cj

Nice try, but just 'cuz you said it's so doesn't make it true.

lotsamystuff February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@tayme:

You mean everything that Lotsa says isn't gospel?? There goes my new religion. What am I going to do with all of these lotsaidols that I created?

At the end of it all, I suppose every board needs a troll, and Lotsa fits the bill. Plus, he's not nearly as obnoxious as a certain other troll...

jersey72 February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@"lotsamystuff" -

Nice use of Wikipedia. You make this too easy!!! You forgot to include the disclaimer stating "This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completeness."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Lists#Incomplete_lists

"Most lists, however, are either not yet fully filled out or are difficult to keep current because the list is constantly changing. These are both referred to as incomplete lists. It's important that our readers understand that these lists should not be considered complete, or even representative of the class of items being listed."

--tayme

tayme February 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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