Microsoft withdraws offer to buy Yahoo
According to Sympatico Tech News, Microsoft has withdrawn its bid for Yahoo. In a letter sent to Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang, Microsoft Chief Executive
Steve Ballmer said the software maker was willing to pay $47.5 billion
US - or $33 US per share - for Yahoo. Yahoo wanted $37 US a share."Despite
our best efforts, including raising our bid by roughly $5 billion [US],
Yahoo! has not moved toward accepting our offer," Ballmer said in a
statement.
"After careful consideration, we believe the economics
demanded by Yahoo! do not make sense for us, and it is in the best
interests of Microsoft stockholders, employees and other stakeholders
to withdraw our proposal."
Microsoft's original offer was $44.6 billion US, or $31 US per share.
Yang
released a statement late Saturday saying Microsoft's offer was too low
and that the company was pleased so many of its shareholders agreed
with its determination.
"With the distraction of Microsoft's
unsolicited proposal now behind us, we will be able to focus all of our
energies on executing the most important transition in our history,"
said Yang.
The Associated Press reported late Saturday that Yahoo is still holding talks with other potential partners.
A
source familiar with the matter said Yahoo had been discussing a
potential deal with Time Warner Inc.'s AOL internet division and
testing a possible ad partnership to include Google Inc. search
listings on its site.
Posted at 06:08AM May 05, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |
Posted by Obie on May 05, 2008 at 06:50 PM MDT #