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: CaseDetails.com - SEO for Law FirmsMicrosoft/Yahoo Deal - Time To Cash In
By jclayc
Full post as published by CaseDetails.com - SEO for Law Firms on June 14, 2008 (boomark / email).
Microsoft Withdraws Its Bid For Yahoo!
This just in: Microsoft withdrew its most recent bid for Yahoo and announced it will not be making a hostile move for Yahoo. This comes on the heels of the announcement a mere day ago that Yahoo and Microsoft were sitting down to try to hammer out a friendly deal...
Microsoft Proposes New Deal to Yahoo
Microsoft has proposed to Yahoo a deal that involves Microsoft's buying the search business and taking a stake in Yahoo, while Yahoo would sell or spin off its Asian assets, including its stake in Alibaba Group, a Chinese internet company...
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Negotiations between Yahoo and Time Warner about a combination of Yahoo and AOL continue as Yahoo looks for alternatives to a Microsoft deal. Yahoo also is engaged in talks with News Corp...
Microsoft Buyout of Yahoo! Heating Up
This Yahoo! proxy fight is going to be a real mess now that Carl Icahn and Microsoft have both issued letters suggesting that Microsoft is ready to do a deal if a new board is elected...
Yahoo! and Microsoft Continue their "Talks"
Yahoo! and Microsoft are getting closer but the sniping continues. Yahoo! seems reconciled to the idea of becoming a Microsoft property as long as the price is right. So far, the Yahoo! board seems to think it's not...
Yahoo's Deal with Google: A Takeover Defense
Yahoo negotiated a strategic partnership with Google contingent on Yahoo staying independent (i.e. not selling to Microsoft). The deal lead Yang to demand a higher price, too high a price for Microsoft to pay...
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