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04/30/2008, 9:05am, EDT

Wednesday, April 30th

Microsoft to move on Yahoo today, use proxy?

Microsoft could be ready to take action on its ultimatum to Yahoo as early as today, say alleged sources in touch with the Wall Street Journal. With Microsoft having remained silent since the passing of its deadline for Yahoo to accept a takeover offer, the Windows developer is now reportedly set to announce its next plan of action and has been considering multiple strategies.

One of these is to fight a slightly less aggressive proxy war, the paper claims. Rather than bypassing Yahoo's board entirely, Microsoft may nominate a set of 10 board members (with three alternatives) it deems friendly to the $31 per share takeover bid and gauge the response from shareholders. The move would increase pressure on Yahoo to accept any offers but would allow Microsoft to avoid any immediately hostile effort, which many argue could trigger employee defections and reduce the impact of the deal.

Nothing is said to be definite, according to the report. However, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has commented last week that his company may walk away from the deal if Yahoo resistance continues to create significant delays.

Yahoo has also remained quiet on the matter but has so far adopted tactics that would thwart most attempts. These include delaying a shareholder's meeting and exploring deals with Google and AOL, which may force Microsoft to raise its stake, and increasing the quality of severance packages to make any job cuts or attrition from unhappy employees prohibitively expensive for the larger firm.

However, Microsoft may be prepared for the latter approach, according to court papers also obtained by the Journal. The Redmond, Washington-based company has reportedly set aside as much as $1.5 billion to try and retain Yahoo staffers to better compete against Google's search and web ad businesses.

Neither company has commented on either the court papers or assertions of an impending announcement by Microsoft.


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04/30, 9:29am, EDT
open 50 yahoo accounts and subscribe to as much spam as possible.
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today...sure they will
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04/30, 9:41am, EDT
If they follow the lead of their OS divisions release strategy this may actually happen around 2112.
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long live Google…
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04/30, 10:10am, EDT
Well instead of firing their inept management and spending their money on fixing the crap they write they have to use what little muscle they have left to take down Yahoo, Yahoo can't muster any income, M$ stock tanking, M$ SOP theory, two negatives make a positive right? Googlites must be dancing in the streets. Let's see year 2000, Bill Gates says, Web 2.0, total company focus, we will rule! MSN will out search and destroy! Now they have to try to strong arm an almost certain also ran and drag them to the bottom with them, vision, they really have vision, you smell that? YOU SMELL THAT? Smells like… smells like… OK who forgot to turn on the vent fan in the bathroom? hee hee, can only giggle because I'm all laughed out at the XP SP "misstep", (hey wasn't that OS not going to be supported anymore because it is old junk?) snark…
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04/30, 11:58am, EDT
MS was going to "take their ball and go home."

I'm sure everyone else (including MS share holders) would be better off long-term if they started trimming their own fat and focusing solely on their primary products.
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Mac related news?
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04/30, 1:11pm, EDT
How?
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04/30, 2:07pm, EDT
Quote: How?

Wow Ub'... what an awesome display of intelligence. Grats! You're a troll. Go back under your bridge.
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