WOW. Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo
Duncan Riley
Feb 1, 2008

Update: More on the deal here and here (email from Ballmer to all MS employees)

microsoft.jpgIt’s been rumored for a long time, but now it’s reality.

Microsoft has made an unsolicited $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. The bid, which would consist of cash and Microsoft stock, values Yahoo shares at $31 a share, a 62% premium on Thursdays closing price.

Michael stated during his appearance on Fox Business this week that Yahoo could face a takeover by Microsoft as part of an ad play, and he was right. Microsoft cites online advertising as being one of the key benefits of the acquisition, saying that “resulting benefits of scale along with the associated capital costs for advertising platform providers make this a time of industry consolidation and convergence. Today this market is increasingly dominated by one player. Together, Microsoft and Yahoo! can offer a competitive choice while better fulfilling the needs of customers and partners.”

The emphasis is mine but it’s another key point: Microsoft + Yahoo = a stronger competitor to the Google borg.

Microsoft has previously shown an interest in Yahoo, with reports in May 2007 saying that Microsoft had approached Yahoo about a friendly takeover.

As follows, the letter from Microsoft to the Yahoo board, there’s also a conference call at 8:30am EST where we hope to get more details.

January 31, 2008

Board of Directors
Yahoo! Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Attention: Roy Bostock, Chairman
Attention: Jerry Yang, Chief Executive Officer

Dear Members of the Board:

I am writing on behalf of the Board of Directors of Microsoft to make a proposal for a business combination of Microsoft and Yahoo!. Under our proposal, Microsoft would acquire all of the outstanding shares of Yahoo! common stock for per share consideration of $31 based on Microsoft’s closing share price on January 31, 2008, payable in the form of $31 in cash or 0.9509 of a share of Microsoft common stock. Microsoft would provide each Yahoo! shareholder with the ability to choose whether to receive the consideration in cash or Microsoft common stock, subject to pro-ration so that in the aggregate one-half of the Yahoo! common shares will be exchanged for shares of Microsoft common stock and one-half of the Yahoo! common shares will be converted into the right to receive cash. Our proposal is not subject to any financing condition.

Our proposal represents a 62% premium above the closing price of Yahoo! common stock of $19.18 on January 31, 2008. The implied premium for the operating assets of the company clearly is considerably greater when adjusted for the minority, non-controlled assets and cash. By whatever financial measure you use – EBITDA, free cash flow, operating cash flow, net income, or analyst target prices – this proposal represents a compelling value realization event for your shareholders.

We believe that Microsoft common stock represents a very attractive investment opportunity for Yahoo!’s shareholders. Microsoft has generated revenue growth of 15%, earnings growth of 26%, and a return on equity of 35% on average for the last three years. Microsoft’s share price has generated shareholder returns of 8% during the last one year period and 28% during the last three year period, significantly outperforming the S&P 500. It is our view that Microsoft has significant potential upside given the continued solid growth in our core businesses, the recent launch of Windows Vista, and other strategic initiatives.

Microsoft’s consistent belief has been that the combination of Microsoft and Yahoo! clearly represents the best way to deliver maximum value to our respective shareholders, as well as create a more efficient and competitive company that would provide greater value and service to our customers. In late 2006 and early 2007, we jointly explored a broad range of ways in which our two companies might work together. These discussions were based on a vision that the online businesses of Microsoft and Yahoo! should be aligned in some way to create a more effective competitor in the online marketplace. We discussed a number of alternatives ranging from commercial partnerships to a merger proposal, which you rejected. While a commercial partnership may have made sense at one time, Microsoft believes that the only alternative now is the combination of Microsoft and Yahoo! that we are proposing.

In February 2007, I received a letter from your Chairman indicating the view of the Yahoo! Board that “now is not the right time from the perspective of our shareholders to enter into discussions regarding an acquisition transaction.” According to that letter, the principal reason for this view was the Yahoo! Board’s confidence in the “potential upside” if management successfully executed on a reformulated strategy based on certain operational initiatives, such as Project Panama, and a significant organizational realignment. A year has gone by, and the competitive situation has not improved.

While online advertising growth continues, there are significant benefits of scale in advertising platform economics, in capital costs for search index build-out, and in research and development, making this a time of industry consolidation and convergence. Today, the market is increasingly dominated by one player who is consolidating its dominance through acquisition. Together, Microsoft and Yahoo! can offer a credible alternative for consumers, advertisers, and publishers. Synergies of this combination fall into four areas:

Scale economics: This combination enables synergies related to scale economics of the advertising platform where today there is only one competitor at scale. This includes synergies across both search and non-search related advertising that will strengthen the value proposition to both advertisers and publishers. Additionally, the combination allows us to consolidate capital spending.

Expanded R&D capacity: The combined talent of our engineering resources can be focused on R&D priorities such as a single search index and single advertising platform. Together we can unleash new levels of innovation, delivering enhanced user experiences, breakthroughs in search, and new advertising platform capabilities. Many of these breakthroughs are a function of an engineering scale that today neither of our companies has on its own.

Operational efficiencies: Eliminating redundant infrastructure and duplicative operating costs will improve the financial performance of the combined entity.

Emerging user experiences: Our combined ability to focus engineering resources that drive innovation in emerging scenarios such as video, mobile services, online commerce, social media, and social platforms is greatly enhanced.

We would value the opportunity to further discuss with you how to optimize the integration of our respective businesses to create a leading global technology company with exceptional display and search advertising capabilities. You should also be aware that we intend to offer significant retention packages to your engineers, key leaders and employees across all disciplines.

We have dedicated considerable time and resources to an analysis of a potential transaction and are confident that the combination will receive all necessary regulatory approvals. We look forward to discussing this with you, and both our internal legal team and outside counsel are available to meet with your counsel at their earliest convenience.

Our proposal is subject to the negotiation of a definitive merger agreement and our having the opportunity to conduct certain limited and confirmatory due diligence. In addition, because a portion of the aggregate merger consideration would consist of Microsoft common stock, we would provide Yahoo! the opportunity to conduct appropriate limited due diligence with respect to Microsoft. We are prepared to deliver a draft merger agreement to you and begin discussions immediately.

In light of the significance of this proposal to your shareholders and ours, as well as the potential for selective disclosures, our intention is to publicly release the text of this letter tomorrow morning.

Due to the importance of these discussions and the value represented by our proposal, we expect the Yahoo! Board to engage in a full review of our proposal. My leadership team and I would be happy to make ourselves available to meet with you and your Board at your earliest convenience. Depending on the nature of your response, Microsoft reserves the right to pursue all necessary steps to ensure that Yahoo!’s shareholders are provided with the opportunity to realize the value inherent in our proposal.

We believe this proposal represents a unique opportunity to create significant value for Yahoo!’s shareholders and employees, and the combined company will be better positioned to provide an enhanced value proposition to users and advertisers. We hope that you and your Board share our enthusiasm, and we look forward to a prompt and favorable reply.

Sincerely yours,

/s/ Steven A. Ballmer

Steven A. Ballmer

Chief Executive Officer

Microsoft Corporation

Update: TechCrunch UK has a European take on deal here].

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  • Marc

    Been refreshing for 20 mins waiting for this post. You got it before most others though.

  • lawrence

    WOW is definitley the word to use for this blockbuster acquisition offer.

    now looks like a good time to sell for Yahoo – but they shouldn’t sell, not now or never.

  • PN

    Wow! New I should have bought Yahoo shares a little while back. 62% premium is a great fricking return. I’ve always thought yahoo is undervalued when you look at its total site visitor numbers, even though it doesnt dominate search like Google.

  • Joe Charakupa

    Just read it on the BBC, thought you’d have more details.

    Good fit.

    Will wait to hear moe

  • http://www.welovelocal.com Daniel Bower

    BBC had it 9 minutes ago.

  • jyd

    Was in NYT a while ago

  • Marc

    Bloomberg had it almost 30 mins ago.

  • http://buzvia.com/woodmarvels.com Jon

    This is great news (for Yahoo), now they don’t need to figure out who they are or what they are suppose to do in the future… this headache has now been bought by Microsoft (???). Way too much money, imagine if they put 45 Billion into their MSN instead… that would have been a far better investment in my opinion.

    Jon
    http://woodmarvels.com – Create Unique Memories

  • PN

    Channel Ten late news in Australia alerted me about 10 mins ago. Id just been reading Techcrunch and was disappointed I didn;t knnow. Came back to Techcrunch and the story was here, but disappointed to find out from a mainstream slow news channel like Ten.

  • http://mulley.net Damien Mulley

    Loving the reaction from Twitterland already

  • Trey Michel

    When they merge Facebook into the mix in 2009 with an all stock purchase, the picture will be complete.

  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    Good premium for the yahoo shareholders ;-D

  • http://www.jpkeisala.com JP

    WOW indeed…..

  • http://www.desistartups.in Prabhu

    Now it will be interesting to watch and learn who owns maximum data about users – Google or MS-Yahoo duo.

  • http://www.cfezra.com Olubi Ezra

    nice one. . . was really waiting for this.

  • Michael Fomkin

    This will change the internet landscape forever.

  • Dan Birdwhistell

    Something I’m not getting. MSFT only has $19bn cash on hand, and this is a half cash, half stock deal and they mention no pending financing for this. So I assume that they DO have additional financing to make this deal happen?

  • Asad

    Regardless of what happens now, I just want to say how pretty damn historic this is.

  • http://www.codespaces.com Floyd Price

    OMG

  • http://blog.mercury-rac.com Jed Christiansen

    Very interesting.

    Any idea why the news was released at 4am Pacific time? There generally isn’t any good West Coast news on the BBC at noon in London, so this was a bit of a surprise!

    This is certainly going to be a game-changing acquisition, if it gets done.

  • http://www.crenk.com Steven Finch

    This is all so interesting. But will they actually want to take it.

  • http://searchengines.wordpress.com/ Search◆ Engines Web

    How was this leaked and Why

    Think about it?!

  • http://www.scribblesheet.co.uk JohnofScribbleSheet

    No surprise here, I wonder if Yahoo will accept?

  • http://www.crenk.com Steven Finch

    I have also written an article about this on my site. http://www.crenk.com

  • Arona

    Microhoo!

  • http://www.accmanpro.com Dennis Howlett

    @Search Engines Web: It wasn’t leaked. It’s a regulatory requirement to disclose.

  • Chirag N R

    night mare for google

  • Adam

    @Arona

    That made me spit a little bit of beverage on my screen. haha.

  • Chris

    Well, we have seen MS do big purchase before. What will be interesting is how they can leverage the technology and traffic. I have not been too impressed with MS move in the web space so far, and the last two years of Yahoo had not impressed me either…. Still, MS Office Live + Yahoo could really work if done right… if done right.

  • Joe Charakupa

    @Jon

    This is a very good deal for MSFT as well. It’s almost FREE money

    Yahoo trades at 9.4 times adjusted 2008 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, a big discount to Google, which trades at 17.5 times EBITDA.

    By further comparison, the group of Disney, Viacom, Time Warner and News Corp. sell for 7.1 times EBITDA but have smaller growth expectations than Yahoo.

  • NasMobile

    Google is great, but real competition is required in terms of Search. A successfully executed acquisition would achive this. It would also make Google fight Microsoft harder on their own patch – operating system and office software. Let the competition begin again and let us all benefit from cheaper (or free) and better products and services.

  • Faisal

    I’m truly disappointed by you TC.

    I opened CNN to check on the election thing and found the acquisition news up in red as a Breaking news.

    Came here to see details and found nothing about it.

    checked Techmeme and found nothing , Gigaom , etc and all came empty.

    Traditional media bated you guy’s on this and it proved blogs are still just blogs!

  • Joe Charakupa

    @JohnofScribbleSheet

    Cos they will. Analysts target price for the year range from $23-$28.

    A lot of sharholders will revolt if the board don’t agree.

  • Jack

    But will the EU allow this to happen?

  • Rajiv Singh

    Ballmer is a dancing monkey.

  • Andrew

    Googles move – merge with Apple?

  • Dyde

    Too bad for Microsoft. They finally jumped the shark.

  • Jason Jenkins

    GREAT MOVE MICROSOFT! THEY HAVE THE CASH, EXPERIENCE AND NOW THE EYEBALLS TO COMPETE IN THIS SPACE WITH GOOGLE. THE NEXT TECH MOVE MOVE WILL BE FOR CONTENT TO FILL THESE PIPELINES. COMPANIES SUCH AS ABSTRACT10.COM ARE IN A GREAT POSITION FOR FUTURE M AND A ACTIVITY. ALL THESE EYEBALLS WILL DEMAND LARGE VOLUMES OF USER GENERATED CONTENT. IS A GOOGLE /AOL ACQUISITION IN THE WORKS?!!!!

  • http://www.googleyahoobaidu.com http://www.googleyahoobaidu.com

    http://www.googleyahoobaidu.com

    This will change the internet landscape forever.

    I say too

  • http://www.duncanriley.com Duncan Riley

    Faisal
    if you’re reading TC through the feed it’s borked at the moment and stuff is delayed, but check the times on the earlier comments here. We may not have been first but we were minutes of it breaking, at that in the middle of the night US time (and it’s late here in Aus where I am at the moment) is still a decent effort. Seriously though mate: your comment is 40 minutes in, or did I make up the comments before you?

  • kevin

    good- Im so god damn sick of google.

    Im all about MSFT coming in and destroying the cocky google bastard.

  • http://www.welovelocal.com Daniel Bower

    Is a Google / AOL acquisition in the works – no.

  • http://www.yecinto.com Martijn

    Wow – everyone felt something like this was coming but it still surprises…

    Interesting what will happen to other Internet Players like IAC, eBay and Amazon – more consolidation coming?? Or will they be unaffected by this?

  • http://blog.webreakstuff.com/2008/02/microsoft-and-yahoos-post-acquisition-cultures/ Webreakstuff » Microsoft and Yahoo!s post-acquisition cultures

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  • Iqbal

    Let the games begin!! Competition is good for everyone…including in the long run, Google itself.

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  • Yann V

    Damn that would hurt me.. If MS takes over with their closed and expansive software solutions politic, I’d need to pull out using any Yahoo components soon. Yahoo is very unique for me, I don’t use it as a search engine. C’mon guys, that’s not what Google and Yahoo are all about now, it provides expertise over many domains (Finance, GeoMapping, Streaming, Advertising, Front End engineering…)

    Google and Yahoo are sharing most of their breakthrough while MS expect to reserve it for those who can afford it. They always did so and showed us how bad it goes with a Vista that even Dell refused to sell with a new computer (preferring Ubuntu!) Not mentionning a Windows Live that uses billions on advertising, admitting the same way natural organic growth will not happen at all for it. Examples are countless.

    MS greedy politic has no match for the visionary and forward thinking state of mind of Yahoo. The ‘If you can’t beat them, buy them’ politics applies for the weak which Yahoo is not. MS is insulting YaHoo trying to use its pimp policy on them.

  • quirkyalone

    Faisal > What did you gain by reading this news a few minutes earlier?

  • Andy Triboletti

    i hope they sell, maybe they’ll be able to stop making yahoosense suck so bad.

  • http://www.drewolanoff.com Drew Olanoff

    This is a make or break deal for Microsoft. And honestly, not so much for Yahoo. While I think Yahoo shareholders will accept the deal, secretly the brass is hoping that they hold down the fort as Balmers letter really makes Yahoo look more attractive than they really are.

    For all of the hits Microsoft has taken for not buying companies like Flickr and such, this is the one they’ve been waiting for.

    Google needs competition and fast. In search and in advertising.

  • http://bernardmoon.blogspot.com Bernard Moon

    Wow is right. Seriously. As many have said, the speculation was there but until someone pulls the trigger…

    Do you hear the Death Star music in the background? What’s that heavy breathing? The Darkside is still strong… :)

  • Faisal

    Duncan ,

    Well i maybe asking for too much but honestly i was expecting more :)

    After Google-Yotube story TC became my hub for silicon Vally news , so i expected to have more info and insights to this story.

    especially we all (including readers) were expecting this to happen any time.

    any way , thanks for replying , i will definitely subscribe to the feed now.

  • http://www.vinodlive.com Vinod Ponmanadiyil

    Myahoo!.. Something fishy.. :)

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  • http://www.gabbr.com Spez Smartman

    This is terrible news for web surfers but great news for Yahoo! shareholders. I wouldn’t want my Yahoo! apps (including Flickr) to be assimilated by the Borg MSN cube. Imagine: Yahoo! Mail becoming Hotmail. New versions of Flickr and Delicious becoming some sort of cockamany platform to advertise the benefits of Silverlight (or whatever MSN calls their AJAX silliness). And it means we would all have to stare at the shine of Steve Balmers head a little more often.

    Argh.

    Please Yahoo! Stay independent!

    - Spez
    http://www.gabbr.com

  • Rick

    I have the same fears as Yann V. If MS builds its signature Redmond wall around Yahoo, an import source technological innovation and knowledge for the rest of the web will dry up.

    Competition for Google might be good news for the web, the kind of competition Microsoft has to offer could in the end actually hurt just about everybody besides advertisers.

  • http://www.webresourcesdepot.com Ihsan Kriato

    If Microsoft doesn’t buy Yahoo, %62 premium ratio will be a very bad advertisement who buys the shares today.

  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    I don’t think Microsoft wants to kill the Yahoo brand.. Y!? :-D

  • Marc

    I think it all depends on how well Microsoft can integrate them, capitalize on synergies and scale and on top of that they have to really kick up innovation with a lighter, smaller, faster model for new products.

  • Faramarz

    Can you say Michael was right on the money or what? just yesterday i saw him mumble this possibility on the tv!

    Microsoft is showing how big it really is

  • Mike

    #1: I find the statement regarding “competitive choice” by Microsoft to be hilarious given their history!
    #2: This is truly the end of Yahoo. They have had the eyeballs before, but have screwed it up each time with their indifference to customer needs.

  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    TC actually already not bad.. all the other major blogs don’t have it yet..

  • Marc

    @54 The same way way Y! kills all the brands it swallows, with perhaps the exception of flickr.

  • http://mykavita.com Raxit

    Nice Logo of Yahoo’s Color, Microsoft’s name.

    just for fun What will be the New Name ?

    Yahoo-Soft !
    Microooo :)
    Yakro-Soft
    Micro-Yahoo
    YMicrosoft ? :)

    great news !

  • http://techcrunchies.com Anand

    How nice it would be if Lakshmi Mittal made a counter offer for $60 billion! :P

  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    @59 delicious still there :-)

  • Faisal

    quirkyalone ,

    i thought TC will have more detailed analysis on this.

    This is my point.

    for example , this paragraph should been highlighted :

    “Depending on the nature of your response, Microsoft reserves the right to pursue all necessary steps to ensure that Yahoo!’s shareholders are provided with the opportunity to realize the value inherent in our proposal.”

    It tells me this letter was addressed to Yahoo shareholders , not the Board of Directors.

    I personally think MS is trying to take advantage of recent Yahoo cutoff rumors , and shareholders frustrations , and trying to force Yahoo to accept this deal.

  • http://www.jigarshahonline.com Jigar Shah

    Its will be a stupid thing for yahoo. Yahoo is heading fast and in correct direction. ( New Social mail cool maps.) MS in moving anywhere. Yahoo is giving competition to google. Acquistion of Yahoo means loosing existing subscribers and giving advantage to google.

  • Leigh

    MS execs have some selling to do internally.

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  • Marc

    Shareholders will probably force the board to accept the offer.

  • http://reemsaied.wordpress.com Reem Saied

    The first place where the news broke was MSNBC.com (obviously :) ).

    I feel MFST is paying too high a premium. Even 205 premium is enough for Yahoo to sell out as Yahoo management has no vision, no leadership and no guts. Microsoft, on the other hand has loads of experience in fighting market leaders (recall the xbox vs ps3) and plenty of visions & guts & cash to destroy the evil Google borg. Man, am so sick of Google. It is killing the agencies and affiliates in cold blood. MFST with all its monopoly never behaved as evil as Google.

  • http://www.gabbr.com Spez Smartman

    MICROHOOO! or YAHOOSOFT!

    How about MICROHO? — I like that better

    Another thought: all of our personal data in Yahoo! will also be assimilated by the MSN Borg collective.

    Time to start modifying all your Yahoo! profiles.

    - Spez
    http://www.gabbr.com

  • http://reemsaied.wordpress.com Reem Saied

    typo: 20% not 205. ;-)

  • Matt_

    Duncan is right I saw twitter g0ing crazy this morning on this news that came from the AP and Microsoft issued a Press release itself .

    Many people predicted that Yahoo would be acquired by Microsoft this year but I dont think anyone expected this early .

    I hope most shareholders will see the great value in this and force the Yahoo management and board to sell .

    Im sure many of the Yahoo employees are all ready to see their stock today .

    It will be an interesting days trading .

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  • http://industrialsDirectory.com Dji – industrialsDirectory

    Truly amazing to see the internet landscape changing that big.
    I think this will be one if not the last chance for MSFT to take the train of the online economy on par with the big players.

    Maybe time to buy some puts on MSFT if YHOO! rejects the deal…

  • http://www.forwardslashmedia.co.uk web design bristol

    Google are sure to counteract with a move even bigger…A Google & Apple Merger is viable!

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  • Frank

    Borg…You keep using that word. I do not think it means, what you think it means. MS has a much larger hsitory of assimilating companies and changing them completely, hotmail is one of the clearest examples to me.

  • http://codeinspections.blogspot.com Mallik

    1. Will Microsoft+Yahoo be able to give stronger competition to Google?
    2. Will this mean that Y! will not layoff 1k employees which it was planning to or is it that it will fire more employees as part of deal ?
    3. Will Microsoft be able to rule the online world after Yahoo’s acquisition in a way its ruling the Operating system space ?

    http://codeinspections.blogspot.com/2008/02/microhoo.html

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  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    Microsoft will have both Desktop and Webtop. The perfect scenario!

  • steven loi

    Ugh. 5:20am PST. 1.5 hrs past my bed time. And I’m addicted to following this type of news…

  • http://www.stefson.com Stefson

    More MSN and Live??
    Please no …

  • Mike Butcher

    I’m keeping a rolling update of the implications for UK/Europe over at TechCrunch UK:
    http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/02/01/if-microsoft-buys-yahoo-what-does-it-mean-for-europe/

  • http://china.net china.net

    Have some implications for Alibaba too? :-D

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  • http://www.shamskm.com shams

    It shows MS is strongly determined to compete for online advertising.

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  • http://www.techindemand.com/ James Mowery

    It is all about the internet advertising. These two need to merge to become competitive in the online advertising market. I was asked to appear on G4TV’s Attack of the Show by the producer two days ago to discuss the news about Yahoo’s plans.

    I was planning on raising the issue of a takeover, but hearing this news only two days after… just absolutely amazing. It is the perfect move by Microsoft.

    If Google has the winning bid on the 700 MHz auction, they will have to deal with that while Microsoft is going for the internet advertising. It is shaking everything up.

    As I have said on Tech In Demand… this deal would be the most important acquisition of the century, and will change the outlook of the technology sector forever.

  • http://www.consumerpassion.com JeffC

    Yahoo will retain its name, you can’t jettison a sticky brand like that. It’s actually not even close to a marriage of value equals. Yahoo’s market cap, even with this plump new valuation, is about 15 percent of Microsoft’s. I’m just surprised the offer was so hefty. Why not offer 27 bucks a share, which would’ve been about a 43 percent premium, which still would’ve made investors’ pee their pants. 62 percent? Talk about throwing some billions away.

  • http://www.centernetworks.com/microsoft-yahoo-press-conference-acquisition allen stern

    i will be doing live coverage of the conference call to start in 1 minute:
    http://www.centernetworks.com/microsoft-yahoo-press-conference-acquisition

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  • BenHuc

    what about antitrust laws on search engine, instant messaging, social networks, …?

    Indeed, Google audience is about 500M users.
    Yahoo!+Microsoft will give 1,000M users (460M+510M) (if we forget the fact that they will share a part of their audience).
    Knowing the fact that Microsoft has a strong link with Facebook and Google works with Myspce on OpenSocial network, I am quite doubtful about the chance of a new entrant to reach a critical size or even compete with one of the 2 giants.
    And even if we speak about freedom on the internet, we have to be aware of this risk (Youtube or Facebook acquisition are good examples among other)

  • BenHuc

    Without speaking about the chance of competitors to attract advertisers…

  • http://113.com 113.com

    Right.. Microsoft + Yahoo + Facebook… very open social :-)

  • http://superopensocial.com SuperOpenSocial

    No, that should be SuperOpenSocial :-D

  • ronlg

    I wonder what’s going to happen in the start-up search arena?

  • http://www.designvsart.com/blog/ Alexis Brion

    I feel sorry for Yahoo…

  • http://www.snapseeker.com Ericson Smith

    Bigggest question:

    Yahoo is an open source company through and through. PHP, Open web standards, YUI, Yahoo API’s.

    All converted to Windows?

    Dudes/Dudettes, I’m already crying.

  • http://www.jollyjo.com Adrian Keys

    If they don’t sell to Microsoft, they should sell to Google. Yahoo is just unable to find it’s footing and I think a change of brand and leadership could do them a world of good.

  • http://weblogs.asp.net/craigshoemaker/archive/2008/02/01/want-to-read-microsoft-s-yahoo-acquisition-proposal.aspx Want to Read Microsoft’s Yahoo! Acquisition Proposal? – Craig Shoemaker

    [...] to Read Microsoft’s Yahoo! Acquisition Proposal? So how, exactly, does one get a copy of an acquisition proposal from Steve Ballmer to the Board of Directors at Yahoo!?  Published Friday, February 01, 2008 5:44 AM by craigshoemaker Filed under: Community [...]

  • http://www.aestheticbliss.com Rune Sandberg

    Oh my…any Yahoo developers in need of a job around Sunnyvale?

  • http://nosite David Dahmer

    There is a big war going on !

    Microsoft/Facebook/Yahoo against Google

    Great to watch !

  • mamelouk

    1 february here, not 1 april. wtf ?

  • http://www.pluggd.in sinha

    This will be one of the worst acquisition of all times – the two hardly have any synergy. Forget about the integration cost (will they even try to do it?), the core DNA pf these cos. is so different that finally, Google will have the last laugh!

    -sinha.

  • http://www.apogee-web-consulting.com/blogger/2008/02/yhoo-msft-overture-20.html Apogee Weblog | YHOO MSFT = Overture 2.0?

    YHOO MSFT = Overture 2.0?…

    MSFT offers to buy YHOO. Wow! Details:

    Microsoft Corp. is offering $44.6 billion in cash and stock for search engine operator Yahoo Inc. in a move to boost its competitive edge in the online services market……

  • Lars Fischer

    Even Google doesn’t get online advertising right (and the search engine needs big improvements, too). I think I’ll replace del.icio.us and Flickr if this happens.

  • Steel

    Smart Move by MS. Before reducing headcount, redundancies, etc. This will yield 5-6% ROI for them in the first year alone. GO MS, scru google.

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    We all know there is a cold war between google and Microsoft, and in this war Yahoo has pretty much lost from the picture, i think it would be better that yahoo should let microsoft take it over.

  • zwe

    i dont care what anyone says about stevie b, the man sips his ice tea and pulls the trigger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! case closed!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://also.cc/2008/02/01/competition-what-would-you-call-the-com/ » Competition: What would you call the combined Microsoft / Yahoo? All language should offer complete clarity

    [...] What would you call the combined Microsoft / Yahoo? Best answer wins a year’s free hosting from Certain Host. Competition closes Friday 8th [...]

  • TK

    Having sold my former company to Y!, and worked there a couple of years, AND having been a former MS employee (87-94) this is sad for Y! It really is an indictment of how directionless they’ve been. While it does add some desperately needed technology leadership to Y!’s business, a) I’m not sure that MS’s particular brand of tech leadership is a good one compared with where Y!’s been going, and b) it doesn’t portend well for many Y! products/initiatives.

    Another WOW factor is that now Y! need not worry about laying off 1,000. The employee redundancy with Redmond numbers 10K+ at least.

    Product wise, what happens to some key offerings… (* represent my favorite)

    MSN Hotmail vs. Y! Mail**
    MSN News vs. Y! News** (bigger audience, but at odds with MS’s news strategy)
    MSN Live Local Search vs Y! Maps**
    MSN AdCenter vs. Y! Search Marketing (toss up)
    MSN Messenger vs. Y! Messenger** (more open / better x-platform)
    MSN Finance vs. Y! Finance**
    MSN Video vs. Y! Video**

    Other genuinely good/great Y! offerings that may suffer through this process, since they don’t seem to fit the MS worldview…
    - Flickr,
    - Del.icio.us,
    - Y! UI Patterns,
    - Y! Go (lousy name – better mobile approach)

    Will Y! become to MS what Netscape became to AOL… a forgotten backwater, hung onto only for the preceived legacy value of a brand?

  • http://www.consumerpassion.com JeffC

    Ahhh … I see how the price is justified. Yahoo was tipping the scales at 31 a year ago, so when Microsoft was proposing marriage back then (discussions for 18 months says Balmer), it probably figured it would take a 40plus offer to woo the big Y. Which would’ve meant coming up with an extra 12 or 13 billion in ‘reverse dowry’. So by drawing out talkie talk the past year, Balmer/Gates have been happy to watch Yahoo drop like a stone. So today’s offer, while eye popping, is cheap compared to a strong Yahoo that would’ve kept rising above 31 the past year.

  • Lou

    The true monopolistic bullies have done it again.

  • zwe

    #8 you cant put 5 trillion into something and grow it better or faster than than buying developed things with traction and infrastructure, brand, human capital, etc.. if that was the case their would be no such thing as m&a or silicon valley.. but nice thought..

  • http://websideventures.com WebSide Ventures

    Good analysis, TK. I also wonder what would happen to some of their key products if the acquisition does happen.

  • http://www.techindemand.com/ James Mowery

    @Lou

    Google IS the monopoly.

    If this deal doesn’t happen, Google gets stronger. They have chopped the heads off of the competition in internet advertising, search, and email.

    If you are a fan of competition (which I am very much so) then this deal is one you should be loving!

  • http://rogerhaus.blogspot.com rogerhaus

    error 401

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    Google is the Big daddy of all, no one can compete them even if microsoft and Yahoo become one.

  • http://charlespeng.com charles

    很好,很强大

  • Lou

    @Lou

    There’s no doubt Google is the current dominant leader in the industry so from a competition perspective, it’s great. The problem I have is with the MS track record. This deal will level competition off in the short term, but long term MS will once again become the true monopolistic bullies they are. They will use their dominant industry position in the desktop OS market to leverage their industry position in internet advertising, search, and email.

  • http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-5b4jPyo7b6krMyGYzmM-?cq=1&p=501 Jeff O’Connor

    I have mixed feelings about this. I don’t work for either company, but consider myself a Microsoft technology enthusiast and a Yahoo! cheerleader/wannabe.

    Personally, I think that this could be a marriage made in heaven as long as the companies now focus on their core strengths and don’t succumb to the temptation to try to fuse into some sort of unholy peanut butter monstrosity.

    Forbid Microsoft’s marketing people from having anything to do with the marriage for starters; Silverlight is the (sole) exception that proves the rule that Microsoft can’t name products or manage its brands to save its life. That having been said, Microsoft should rebrand and transfer its successful MSN/Live properties to Yahoo! I can’t stress this enough: shoot to kill the Microsoft marketing people if it comes to that!

    Kill MSN – anything and everything that is Web-oriented for the masses and lives primarily in the browser is Yahoo!, even if the underpinnings are (were) MSN. Example: Live Spaces does very well as a social networking/blogging tool; Yahoo!360 is whithering on the vine. Migrate the latter to the former, call the service Yahoo! Spaces and call it good.

    Likewise, bury Windows Live Hotmail and transfer all the existing accounts over to the new Yahoo! Mail. Ditto for Live Messenger.

    Sometimes co-branding is inevitable, but again do it wisely: Make Yahoo! Widgets interoperable with Vista Gadgets. Leave the branding as-is, but stress the interoperable nature of Yahoo! Widgets going forward.

    Create software+service applications that leverage the power of Yahoo! Calendar, Groups, etc. Look to Windows Live Writer as a model (and rename it while you’re at it to Yahoo! Writer and make it a free alternative to Microsoft Word).

    Don’t mess with success – leave Flickr, Delicious, MyBlogLog, and other Yahoo! acquisitions that are moving along well under their own steam – and identity – alone.

    This is the big one: use Windows Live Search to power Yahoo! search results. Consolidate search under the Microsoft umbrella (because of its commercial relevance) and call it a day. Keep the Yahoo! search UI and suggestions box, etc., but don’t have dueling search operations in the same company.

    This is a stream-of-consciousness post more than anything – please keep that in mind if you want to critique it. The point is that the more I think about it, the less of a trainwreck I think a Microsoft-Yahoo! acquisition will be if it’s handled properly.

  • http://www.phivetacos.blogspot.com 5Tacos

    WOW is an understatement if this happens.

    It would be great for the business but I’m concerned because now I won’t be able to get the Yahoo Toolbar off of my TaskBar… :-)

    This will be interesting to watch.

  • http://www.webrazzi.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-yahooyu-satin-mi-aliyor/ Webrazzi

    Microsoft Yahoo!’yu satın mı alıyor?…

    Microsoft, Yahoo!‘nun tüm hisselerini almak için bugün bir teklifte bulundu. Bu konuda gündemi takip etmek anlık olarak nasıl mümkün olur bilemiyorum? Hangi bilgiyi yazsam mutlaka dünyanın popüler Web 2.0 bloglarından paylaşıyor olm…

  • http://www.bmanmedia.com Bman

    This is great news for yahoo share holders. In addition the battle field is bound to get ugly. Google and Microsoft. Who will win? Place you bets fellas. Visit http://www.bmanmedia.com for details

  • http://digitalbiographer.com David Petherick

    If MSFT buy Plaxo and do it this month, then I think this might work.

    It’d be the glue (45m more users engaged) to help them get some serious cohesion around the combined MSFT/YHOO search, social network, email and advertising plays, which all need some serious surgery.

  • http://ydrive.com YDRIVE

    @103 – we’ll showcase to you how Microsoft and Yahoo can be nicely fused together… ;-) coming soon.

  • http://www.accuracast.com/search-daily-news/seo-7471/microsoft-nids-446-billion-to-acquire-yahoo/ AccuraCast Search Daily News

    Microsoft Nids $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo!…

    TechCrunch report that Microsoft has made an official bid to acquire Yahoo! The offer of $44.6 Billion values Yahoo! at $31 per share, a 62% premium on Thursday closing price.
    Official Press Release

    In a letter to the board of directors at Yahoo!, Mic…

  • http://www.genanelu-lazar.net/2008/02/01/why-not-goohoo/ Why not Goohoo!? : Lazar’s

    [...] a oferit 44.6 miliarde de dolari pentru Yahoo! - via & via. Techcrunch face si o analiza financiara in cazul in care oferta va fi acceptata. Why [...]

  • Fred T. Goldbergstein

    Duncan is first techcrunch proud gay. This works:

    Microsoft = Yahoo
    Micheal Arrington = Duncan Riley

  • smartdub

    This is scarry news for the great “Yahoo! User Interface” (YUI) project.
    It’s not in Microsoft culture to spread (and to do) good programing method … for free. I’ll sur miss the YUI Theater tutorials if Microsoft mess with it.

  • http://www.ubicmedia.com Pierre Col | UbicMedia

    Who is still using Yahoo! services?

    I only use a few Yahoo groups created a decade ago, that’s all, it does not generates any revenue for Yahoo!… and I do not use their other services nor their search engine.

    Yahoo! is now a web dinosaur, and their eventual merger with a software dinosaur is a non-event.

  • Jonathan

    It’s christmas in spring time for Yahoo employees…

    You should also be aware that we intend to offer significant retention packages to your engineers, key leaders and employees across all disciplines.

  • http://www.lookdeeper.com Crispin

    Diversity is crucial for the long term health of any ecosystem. In that respect this is a disaster. Contrary to what many here are suggesting, this will not increase competition if it ultimately reduces the number of options available to consumers and advertisers. How is having 2 choices better than having 3?

  • http://tekno-world.blogspot.com Rajeev

    Looks like an alluring offer. Combined they could challenge Googles hegemany in Search Engine market.

    http://tekno-world.blogspot.com

  • http://www.techno-logic.tv/2008/02/01/microsoft-yahoo%e2%80%99yu-satin-mi-aliyor/ Microsoft Yahoo!’yu satın mı alıyor?, TechnoLogic

    [...] Aslında bir süredir konuşuluyordu Microsoft‘un Yahoo! ile ilgilendiği, ancak bugün konu netleşti. [...]

  • http://2ten0.net/2008/02/01/71/ 2ten0 BLOG

    現在の価格:44,900,000,000ドル        残り時間:不明                      最高額入札者:Steven A. Ballmer…

    ・・などとふざけている場合じゃないのだが。

    あまりにもインパクトがあったので、またまたまた連発のTechCrunchより。

    TechCrunch -2008.2.1
    おお! マイクロソフト、Yahoo!買収に446億ドル….

  • http://kemal.bioeng-network.org/2008/02/01/sahdi-sahbaz-oldu/ Microsoft ve Yahoo: Şahdı, Şahbaz Oldu | BioEng Thing

    [...] Microsoft Haber Bültenin’de, Techcrunch’da, ZDNet’de ve Türkiye’nin neredeyse tek ciddi Web 2.0 blogu Webrazzi’de haber [...]

  • Kelli

    This is an awful deal and one I can’t see going through. This eliminates not just a competitor, but a huge one at that. If Microsoft thought they had anti-trust issues before, they will be in for a world of hurt if Yahoo actually agrees.

    And for those who think that this will be a good thing for either company or for the users…we’re talking about Yahoo and Microsoft here…two companies that should be taking the short bus to school going up against a phD.

    The EU won’t let it happen…they ware wasting time and this just reeks of desperation.

  • http://noelperlas.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-offers-yahoo-446-billion/ Noel Perlas – Perlas Design Studio » Blog Archive » Microsoft offers Yahoo! $44.6 Billion

    [...] at $31, pricing Yahoo at $44.6 Billion. NY Times reported this so it can’t be a hoax.  TechCrunch even shared the letter of Steve Ballmer to Yahoo! Now with all this hype circulating, I’m not sure how Jerry Yang [...]

  • http://www.fabianschonholz.com Fabian Schonholz

    I disagree with many of you here that think this is good for Yahoo! It is not. Yahoo! is facing some issues based on lack of innovation which have led to lackluster financial performance. Microsoft is worse off than Yahoo! in the realm of innovation. And Yahoo! has began to show some reactivation of the idea-mill.

    My opinion is that Yahoo! should fence off the takeover, stick it out and focus on innovation. I still believe it is a solid company. It just lost its way a little.

  • http://www.copenda.com tal

    So many questions:

    Live search or Yahoo search?
    Live mail or Yahoo mail?
    Live messenger or Yahoo messenger?
    Live spaces , Yahoo 360 or Facebook???
    MSN Dating (Match) or Yahoo personal?
    MSN advertising platform or Yaho advertising platform?
    .net or java?
    Live ID or Open ID?

  • http://deliggit.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-offers-446-billion-to-acquire-yahoo-breaking/ Deliggit.com | The social sites’ most interesting urls

    Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo – BREAKING | Deliggit.com…

    techcrunch.com

    Microsoft has made an unsolicited $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. The bid, which woul…

  • http://mysimplemindedworld.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/mi-yahoo-crosoft/ Mi-yahoo-crosoft « My Simple Minded World

    [...] Posted by Omar Ismail on February 1, 2008 Well, the bomb has dropped. The 3rd biggest player in the online world is looking to buy out the biggest player in the online world. Details of the deal can be found in a million places (here’s one). [...]

  • http://www.pluggd.in/2008/02/microsofts-bid-for-yahoo-good-or-bad Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo – Good or Bad? |Coverage of Indian Startups, Business

    [...] news is out…MS has proposed a hostile bid for Yahoo [44.6bn$] and only time will tell whether Jerry Yang finds a Ying in Microsoft or not.Meanwhile, [...]

  • http://www.popwuping.com Pop

    Good for shareholders bad for everyone else

  • http://kemal.bioeng-network.org Kemal
  • http://www.gubatron.com Gubatron

    I can see Yahoo Instant Messenger going away, that’s one. You’ll be able to login to MSN Messenger with your Yahoo! account, your Yahoo! account will also work as a MS Passport.

    Now… on the business side, what happens if Yahoo! acts all facebook like and says, fuck you MS? Will all the money that went in today go out of Yahoo! in a few days? I’m wondering when should I sell my YHOO , I bought months ago waiting for this to happen, thanks to bloggers and they’re rumors.

  • http://www.dailypaws.com Paul

    Microsoft’s ability to innovate is hamstrung by the annuities created by two natural monopolies – Windows and Office (not to say that they will stay natural monopolies). People are fat and happy, believing that whatever they do has to work, and they put out a lot of crap as a result. Even Microsoft’s web properties have been propped up by these early monopolies – most wouldn’t have made it on their own.

    Yahoo failed to build or acquire such natural monopolies (eBay). Their current situation might at least give them an edge of desperation, but if they fall under the MS wing even that edge will be gone.

    And all of the people who liked Yahoo! because it was independent will now feel free to move to Google for better products.

    This is a horrible idea.

  • http://levince.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/un-tournant-dans-lhistoire-du-web/ Microsoft – Yahoo: la saga continue « Embarquement e-media

    [...] commence le billet de TechCrunch consacré à cette annonce qui secoue déjà la Toile. On en parlait depuis un bon [...]

  • http://www.planetlowyat.com/blog/microsoft-buy-yahoo/ Microsoft Buy Yahoo! | Planet Lowyat

    [...] Techcrunch, CNN, WSJ, BBC, Yahoo Finance, ZDnet, Reuters and Google [...]

  • http://www.jhatak.com Rajan Tawate

    Hats of to TechCrunch.

    You guys made this presentation yesterday.. One day ahead of the market.

    Keep it up TC.

    Rajan Tawate

  • http://getclicky.com Sean

    Damn, this is not what I was expecting to read first thing this fine Friday morning. This merger would be insane.

  • http://blog.kbsweb.com/?p=242 MicroHoo or YahooSoft? You Make the Call.

    [...] They did just have to lay off about 1,000 employees, so I’m sure they’ll consider it.  This article has a copy of the letter Microsoft sent to Yahoo’s board of directors.  Here’s an excerpt: “We believe this proposal represents a unique opportunity to [...]

  • http://www.dimido.de/2008/02/01/vor-und-nachteile-ubernahme-yahoo-durch-microsoft/ DimidoBlog » Vor- und Nachteile: Übernahme Yahoo durch Microsoft

    [...] Medien überschlagen sich gerade mit der Meldung, dass Microsoft eine feindliche Übernahme von Yahoo plant. Der Preis liegt momentarn bei rund 45 [...]

  • http://www.1nova.com/blog/?p=204 R.I.P. Yahoo! | Rick Tech

    [...] in Peace Yahoo! You are not dead yet, but being bought out by Microsoft is the death knoll for many a company and product. Yes, Yahoo!, the #2 search portal is set to join [...]

  • http://blog.teachstreet.com/2008/02/01/education-and-tech-investment-news/ TeachStreet | Find Local Teachers. Learn New Things
  • http://www.oogiot.co.il/?p=86 עוגיות » מיקרוסופט מאד רוצה את יאהו. מאוחר מדי?

    [...] מדי? מאת: ענר רבון  פורסם בווב 2.0, טכנולוגיה 1פבר’ עכשיו זה רשמי. ההצעה הוגשה. תג המחיר? $44.6 ביליון, מחיר המשקף למניית יאהו מחיר של $31 [...]

  • http://anders.tyckr.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-places-bid-on-yahoo/ Microsoft places bid on Yahoo | anders.tyckr.com

    [...] news say, Microsoft has bid $44.6 billion to buy Yahoo in a combination of cash and [...]

  • Jack

    Fuck! fuck fuck. Microsoft’s on a mission to buy the world…

  • curious

    did any tekblog had the news before it broke in ?

  • curious

    NO NO NO

  • http://www.girlsgames1.com Girls Games

    Oh my god ! :S

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    167 comments, this is really exciting

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    @Jack Bill gates is indeed the richest person in the world, what is yahoo. he can buy the entire internet if he wants :D

  • http://www.masscontrolsite.net/earlybird/open.php?info New Marketing System

    There goes the old way of doing business. Time to change the way marketing is done.

  • Will Duncan Riley Marry Michael Arrington?

    People got pretty exciting…. Microsoft to marry Yahoo.

    Duncan plans to marry Michael Arrington, if he accepts it.

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    lol Yes and we all are waiting for yahoo to say “I do”

  • skosko

    Free Flickr!!

  • http://chris24.ca Chris Thomson

    OH MY GOD. If m$ buys Yahoo, I’m leaving del.icio.us, and Flickr. OMG! THIS IS A NIGHTMARE!

  • http://www.keithwatanabe.net/blogs/2008/2/1/f1033a369b039e1b3c14415bab3bed4b.html Keith Watanabe.net 2.0

    M$ and Yahoo Buyout A Reality?…

    I found your entry interesting do I’ve added a Trackback to it on my weblog :)…

  • http://www.blueverse.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-yahoo-one-kick-ass-ad-network/ BlueVerse

    Microsoft + Yahoo = One kick ass ad network!…

    Apparently microsoft made a 44 point something billion offer to yahoo, people are concentrating on what would happen to yahoo as a search engine but what about the adnetworks?
    Yahoo has the highest payouts and Microsoft provides the hihgest ROI that i …

  • http://www.ajaxninja.com/ Aaronontheweb

    Called this in my 2008 prediction post. I think all 8 of my predictions have come true within the first month of 2008 lol

  • http://technody.com/ Bejoy

    I think we are making History here at this moment.

  • http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/ Ernest Nova

    @104 TK

    What do you base the following on ?

    > MSN Messenger vs. Y! Messenger** (more open / better x-platform)

    How is Y! Messenger more open ?- you cant even find any one to talk to do any innovation on the Y! messenger platform. Beyond new releases of the client, they havent done anything new in years on the Messenger since Environments and interoperating with MSN.

    However – outside the US both Y! and MSN Messenger properties are hugely popular so the combination would make it the predominant messaging service internationally – and possibly in the US.

  • http://smoothspan.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/microsoft-acquiring-yahoo-is-this-a-good-thing/ SmoothSpan Blog

    Microsoft Acquiring Yahoo: Is This A Good Thing?…

    You must have heard by now that Microsoft has launched a bid to acquire Yahoo.  I haven’t counted just how many blog posts on it used the word, “Wow!” (sometimes that’s all the analysis they imparted) , but are we really surpri…

  • http://www.jiggyme.com Bob Ngu

    This union, previously unholy but business makes strange bedfellows, should give Google a run for its money. Based on the recent beating that Google stock has taken in addition to their post-earnings surprise admission to social networking inventory not monetizing as well as expected, I believe Google is starting to enter the plateau phase like all new hot companies at some point in time. This is when Wall Street falls out of love for a previously hot and seemingly invincible company and valuation / market cap will be normalized.

  • http://thepositivequotes.blogspot.com/ Sudhaa

    Oopss My God.. thought it was a rumour when one of my friend from google told it..

    But this would be a good take.

    As microsoft has lot of ideas in there kitty already

  • http://www.fitnessanywhere.com fitnessanywhere.com

    I think Yahoo will accept the offer.

  • http://coheda.typepad.com/israel/2008/02/microsoft-buyin.html Israel Venture Capital 2.0

    Microsoft Buying Yahoo…

    Earlier this week I wrote about the departure of Meg Whitman, and how the last men standing of Web 1.0 are slowly leaving the stage. Only 48 hours later and Microsoft is finally making its highly expected move – a…

  • David W

    Neither MS nor Yahoo! have the mgmt to make the merger work. Maybe Facebook or Amazon should buy Yahoo! and MSN together. It’s all about the ad biz (monetization) w/ search to support that and email (because it’s the biggest, stickiest part of both services). If Facebook or Amazon had those components (currently missing from both their businesses), w/ their management acumen, maybe they could take on Google.

  • http://mikeabundo.com Mike Abundo

    AdSense works for sites outside the US. adCenter and YPN do not. Ballmer’s proposal means nothing to me and the vast majority of the world’s webmasters.

  • http://www.whydowork.com/ whydowork

    Facebook has 0 management acumen.

    They lost $50 million this year.

    Perceived and actual value are two different things.

  • Jonathan

    Yay Yay Yay! good move

  • Ajay S

    this is really going to be a tough competition for Google in the near future….and i am sure Microsoft will acquire facebook as well in the next coming months..

  • Allen D. Delsim

    Love this quip from Paczkowski at Digital Daily:

    You Know, the AOL-Time Warner Merger Sounded Like a Good Idea at the Time, Too

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20080201/microhoo/

  • http://www.ryanquiel.com Ryan Quiel

    This will also shift Apple much closer to Google with their application integration.
    I can’t be more happy to see them innovate/collaborate to fight the ever fatter Microsoft.

  • http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=30019932 Pathetic Beggar

    Does anybody think this isreally going to go through? I know Microsofft must be slathering at the opportunity to get their hands on Yahoo !!

  • http://www.mybeautymatch.com Miss Gisele B.

    I mean really…can Microsoft get any bigger???

    As a long time Yahoo user…I’m not happy about this news.

    Gisele

  • http://www.mahalo.com/Yahoo_Microsoft sean percival

    Unreal! We are covering it here: http://www.mahalo.com/Yahoo_Microsoft

  • steve

    google has one less competition…..ms/yhoo combine will go down the drain in my view…yhoo better off as independent company, and change home page to just display search box :)

  • http://www.webx0.com/2008/02/the-chess-game.html Web X.0

    The chess game continues……

    So it looks like the predicted Microsoft-Yahoo deal will happen finally. This is waaaaay overdue – it should have happened back when MSN decided to leave Overture and pursue its own performance-based ad platform. The day that happened (sometime in…

  • sam

    No surprise. Thanks for keeping things interesting Microsoft. Thank God some of Yahoo! properties are going away. BORING…like Yahoo! Messenger to start. At the end of the day it’s Google that’s ahead of the game — what the company has is focus, vision, and an eye for buying innovative companies/start-ups.

  • http://toyotahybridtruck.info/ rubu

    Google and Yahoo are sharing most of their breakthrough while MS expect to reserve it for those who can afford it. They always did so and showed us how bad it goes with a Vista that even Dell refused to sell with a new computer (preferring Ubuntu!) Not mentionning a Windows Live that uses billions on advertising, admitting the same way natural organic growth will not happen at all for it.

  • http://district12.anifstudios.com/?p=178 district 12

    My oh MY!…Microsoft (M$) offers $44.6B to buy Yahoo(Y!)…

    So M$ offering a mix of Cash+Stock transaction to purchase Y! seems to be the hot topic all over the web right now. Let’s just say that is a lot of green. I know a lot of people have been commenting that this is a good thing; a good thing for Y…

  • Richard

    What happens to Zimbra, if Yahoo accepts MS offer

  • EH

    Something tells me that this is geared more towards propping up the US economy.

  • http://www.fatsecret.com Trish

    Something tells me there’s money in this advertising gig as it consolidates.

  • Kelli

    If this does come to fruition, which the Senate has already said would have to go through anti-trust procedures (Microsoft should have plenty of experience there), I can’t see this as being good for anyone expect for Google. I don’t expect them to complain, but what about Ask.com or the other search engines? This will only hurt them from breaking in and other historic mergers of #2 and #3 companies in an industry have failed (see Heinz). Not to mention the AOL/Time-Warner train wreck.

    If any MS and Yahoo employees were smart, they would jump ship to Google, Facebook and others which I am sure many of the 1,000 in the Yahoo layoffs surely will do.

    Microsoft seems to be betting pretty big here. If they have any sort of success in a couple of years, great. If they don’t, investors will be pissed, heads will roll especially Ballmer’s all the way to Mountain View. Microsoft will be left in shambles, Yahoo will be dead in the water and Google will be seen as the savior to the internet, office suites, advertising and possible operating systems as well.

    Tread carefully Microsoft, very carefully.

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  • http://www.sgi.nu/diary/2008/02/02/microsoft-to-buy-yahoo/ Thoughtlets

    Microsoft to buy Yahoo!?…

    Apparently Microsoft is willing to purchase Yahoo! for (US) $44.6 billion. As Michael Osterman notes, this would give Microsoft a huge addition to its consumer email base, through Yahoo!’s world-leading base of webmail users, to compliment Micros…

  • http://blog.bincsearch.com/?p=68 » Microsoft and Yahoo Merger! BINC Blog: The BINC Blog

    [...] and Yahoo Merger! Published in February 1st, 2008 Posted by Tawny in General thoughts You are witnessing history in the making. If this deal goes through, this will be one of the biggest deals in the history of the software [...]

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    Time for GoogleZon??

  • http://sarahmcarr.com Sarah Carr

    At least yahoo and microsoft can hold hands as they crash & burn together.

  • http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/what-would-a-combined-microsoft-yahoo-look-like/ TechCrunch Japanese アーカイブ » マイクロソフトとヤフー合併後の姿とは?

    [...] マイクロソフトが1株$31で買収提案できるのもヤフー株下落のお陰(ヤフー株は1年前、1株$31で取引きされていた)。 以前はマイクロソフトからの買収提案を蹴ったヤフーだが、テリー・セメル(Terry Semel)も昨日(米国時間1/31)付けで会長を辞め取締役から去った今、前とは事情が異なる。 [...]

  • Sean Kelly

    Brilliant!
    This will go the way of the TIME AOL merger.
    $80 billion will be wiped of the value of the combined operation.
    Google and Apple directors will be partying for weeks!!!!!!

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  • Mark

    To all those who want to see Y! succeed. Here’s a radical idea.

    How about using Y! for all your search needs? I have been using Google search for a long time and now I am a convert. I find Yahoo’s search to have steadily improved and find it to be really good for all my search needs.

    This is the one area where the user base has to show it’s intent with actions.

    Try it out and spread the word.

  • http://unitstep.net/blog/2008/02/01/microsofts-bid-to-buy-yahoo/ unitstep.net

    Microsoft’s bid to buy Yahoo!…

    If you’ve been reading the news today, you’re likely aware of Microsoft’s $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo!. When such rumours were discussed last year, I doubted the validity of the claims; however this time the hearsay was truth. Yaho…

  • Shane

    Microsoft announces new Flirkr pricing!

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  • Trystero

    500 pound gorilla capitalist prose read between the lines:

    quote: According to that letter, the principal reason for this view was the Yahoo! Board’s confidence in the “potential upside” … A year has gone by, and the competitive situation has not improved
    read: You’re an utter failure.

    quote: Due to the importance of these discussions and the value represented by our proposal, we expect the Yahoo! Board to engage in a full review of our proposal.
    read: Accept, or else ..

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  • ricky

    Get ready for a “Y” on your windows desktop. MS becomes MESS.

  • http://easterneuropetravel.us steve wang

    great article, I found an even better version from the actual yahoo staff themselves, http://opentopix.com/topic/tech-news/microsoft-bids-446-billion-to-buy-yahoo

  • http://www.chargebackforum.com/yahoo/microsoft-offers-44-6-billion-acquire-yahoo-2111.html#post12762 Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo – Chargeback Forum

    [...] Billion To Acquire Yahoo Hey, Microsoft has made an unsolicited $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/02/01…acquire-yahoo/ Do you think they [...]

  • http://www.kribaby.com Krista Neher

    The real question is will Microsoft be able to effectively leverage the Yahoo assets without alienating users in the process.

    Microsoft history here isn’t strong (Hotmail, Driveoff) but the potential is definitely phenomenal. Yahoo!’s assets and online communities + Microsoft desktop dominance and resources. Let’s hope for a good execution.

  • http://sergewebservice.ca Serge

    Woah, how to stop Microsoft from wanting to swallow everything? Persuasion was not enough, now they want to buy Yahoo. On the news they even say that Microsoft will not take no for an answer! Microsoft’s greed and appetite for power has no limit? Are they the corporate tech mafia godfather of America? Next, the world? wtf! They just bought hotmail. That’s enough. Microsoft should use their brains to start their own search engine from scratch and buzz off.
    Their attack on Yahoo would reduce competition. This would not be good for the users. Google is big because of the quality of their algorithms. Sorry, but MS is not likely to improve the value of Yahoo, quite the contrary.

  • http://www.floridaventureblog.com/2008/02/why-googopoly-cannot-buy-yahoo-even-if.html FVB > Why GOOGopoly Can’t Buy Yahoo!

    FVB > Why GOOGopoly Can’t Buy Yahoo!…

    You see, GOOG currently dominates the market of Search Advertising (direct & indirect) — already confirmed by the FTC during their DoubleClick review, when they found:

    “Google, through its AdWords business, is the dominant provider of sponsor….

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/02/03/no-super-bowl-for-the-yahoo-top-brass-weigh-their-limited-options/ No Super Bowl For The Yahoo: Top Brass Weigh Their Limited Options

    [...] make a competing offer. Barring that, they just want to try to increase the offer, from the current $31/share to at least, according to a Yahoo insider, [...]

  • http://www.ngohq.com/news/13364-microsoft-offers-44-6-billion-acquire-yahoo.html#post62157 Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo

    [...] permalink Its been rumored for a long time, but now its reality. Microsoft has made an unsolicited $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. The bid, which would consist of cash and Microsoft stock, values Yahoo shares at $31 a share, a 62% premium on Thursdays closing price. Michael stated during his appearance on Fox Business this week that Yahoo could face a takeover by Microsoft as part of an ad play, and he was right. Microsoft cites online advertising as being one of the key benefits of the acquisition, saying that resulting benefits of scale along with the associated capital costs for advertising platform providers make this a time of industry consolidation and convergence. Today this market is increasingly dominated by one player. Together, Microsoft and Yahoo! can offer a competitive choice while better fulfilling the needs of customers and partners. Read More [...]

  • RK

    Microsoft’s 44 bn dollar bid for yahoo is an excellent move from the software giant. If this move pays out then MS + Yahoo should pose a serious threat to Google’s reign. To Google’s credit it has made the giant to look out for inorganic root to fight against it in the internet advertising space.

    Even though yahoo turned down Microsoft’s offer last year its going to find it very hard to make a case against the 44 bn offer. Its too good to resist. Really look forward to the fun once this acquisition goes through. Google is into too many things at this moment and it will be interesting to see how Google responds to this challenge.

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  • http://www.goovel.net/blog/2008/02/05/yahoo-ar-trebui-sa-achizitioneze-expedia-sau-orbitz/ Yahoo! ar trebui sa achizitioneze Expedia sau Orbitz

    [...] publicatia britanica Travolution cu cateva zile inainte ca Microsoft sa ofere 44.6 miliarde USD pentru Yahoo!. Lucrurile s-au schimbat radical intre timp, si acum s-a ajuns [...]

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  • http://www.carolinaregion.com Tommy

    I blogged my opinions here, but I’d love to hear others view on the matter.

    http://carolinaregion.blogspot.com/2008/02/what-your-view-on-microsoftyahoo-bid.html

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    これは面白いことになりそう|Microsoft + Yahoo! = !!!…

    ところで,この446億ドル(1株当たり31ドル)というのは,2008å¹´1月31日終値ベースでのYahoo!の時価総顅

  • pradeep

    it’s a business,where everyone is trying to overcome ………
    die has thrown by microsoft over yahoo
    he has to think ………..
    i think it’s not a good deal, yahoo should dthink about own future……

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  • http://blog.bincsearch.com/?p=69 » Microsoft and Yahoo Merger! BINC Blog: The BINC Blog

    [...] Yahoo Merger! Published in February 1st, 2008 Posted by Boris in Bay Area, Los Angeles, Seattle You are witnessing history in the making. If this deal goes through, this will be one of the biggest deals in the history of the software [...]

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  • Sam

    Please don’t make Yahoo! goined to Microsoft please please please (*_*)

  • http://blog.computersconfuseme.com/2008/02/02/microsofts-446-billion-bid-for-yahoo/ ComputersConfuseMe Blog

    Microsoft’s $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo…

    This time it’s actually true. Yesterday Microsoft made a $44.6 billion offer to acquire Yahoo! Google is by far the most dominant when it comes to online advertising. A deal like this, if accepted by Yahoo, could create a true competitor in the …

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  • http://houseoflions.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/microsoft-buys-danger/ Microsoft Buys Danger « House of Lions

    [...] Yesterday, Microsoft proved that it was not putting all of its eggs in one basket with its unsolicited $44.6 billion dollar bid for Yahoo. Danger, the maker of the popular Sidekick from T-Mobile, was purchased for an [...]

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    Always any company or person has some self hidden agenda or self interest. Remember and Take note. And Pay heed. Any too good a deal or offer or tempting offer is just”Plainly not necessarily too good to be true”. Remember the story of The King offered Gold. Anything He touches turns to gold, even his daugther turned to gold. Here comes MICROSOFT so called to the rescue again. Haven’t they learned their lessons by now, MICROSOFT still want’s to hold a monopoly on the market. SEE WHAT IT DID TO THE APPLE COMPANY, NETSCAPE, NOVELL COMPANIES, TO OTHER COMPANIES.
    MICROSOFT with all its good intentions is a Pandora’s box. It is killing the creative minds of our country and society by imposing it to swallow only it’s dictates, Remember Borland and Java, it flooded the market with its own version of Java Script that is incompatible with other softwares and products. Microsoft lacks its own originality and has always been a copy cat ever since its birth. “It’s Killing Me Softly” so as to speak. It’s worst as an Alien Invasion – Attack from Mars. Creative geniuses are frustrated because large companies steal great ideas and the large companies profits while still the majority or minority genuises are very poor and destitute. THINK ABOUT THAT. Look at the products now all made in China.????????

  • http://garlos.net/microsoft-ofrece-usd44-6-mil-millones-por-yahoo Garlos | Bitácora de Carlos García » Blog Archive » Microsoft ofrece USD44.6 mil millones por Yahoo!

    [...] de TechCrunch 2 Trackback(s) { Feb 1, 2008 – 05:02:49 } Yahoo! RIP 1994-2008: Garlos { Feb 4, 2008 – [...]

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/05/microsoft-and-yahoos-40-billion-game-of-media-chicken/ Microsoft And Yahoo’s $40 Billion Game Of Media Chicken

    [...] key message is that they want a deal to happen but at a higher bid than the 62% premium Microsoft originally offered. Microsoft’s key message is that the economy has gone south [...]

  • http://gadeed.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/more-about-mihoo/ المزيد عن صفقة ميكروسوفت وياهوو! « جَديد

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  • http://willfjohnston.com/2008/04/09/yahooaol-deal/ Yahoo/AOL Deal? | Mind Muse

    [...] you follow tech news at all you know that Microsoft has been attempting to purchase Yahoo over the objections of Yahoo’s management/board.  Yahoo has been resistant and recently [...]

  • http://www.lainterfaz.com/2008/05/04/microsoft-se-rinde-ante-yahoo/ Microsoft se rinde ante Yahoo! | La Interfaz

    [...] ya ha planteado los objetivos a sus empleados -vía correo electrónico-, en aras de seguir hacia adelante: seguir desarrollando lo propio, cambiar a través de la [...]

  • http://www.scottmallinson.com/2008/07/05/the-future-of-microsoft/ The future of Microsoft | Scott Mallinson – Web Designer/Developer

    [...] there’s the search engine market. It has been widely publicised that Microsoft are trying for force Yahoo’s hand into merging/being taken over by the giant. The search engine market is monopolised by Google and [...]

  • http://rachnaspace.wordpress.com/2008/06/20/jerry-yang-you-owe-it-to-the-spirit-of-the-valley/ Jerry Yang – you owe it to the spirit of the valley « rachnaspace

    [...] also good — I mean, it’s a profit-making business, and just a while ago Microsoft did offer to buy it for $44 billion… moreover, the employees don’t really hate Jerry (at least I [...]

  • http://cyruskazemi.com/?p=16 Cyrus Kazemi » Blog Archive » Old: Microsoft Buys Danger

    [...] Microsoft proved that it was not putting all of its eggs in one basket with its unsolicited $44.6 billion dollar bid for Yahoo. Danger, the maker of the popular Sidekick from T-Mobile, was purchased for an [...]

  • http://www.internetblog.be/2008/08/03/facebook-haalt-myspace-in-en-wordt-de-grootste-worldwide-social-networkingsite/ Facebook haalt Myspace in en wordt de grootste worldwide social networkingsite! | Internetblog.be

    [...] dat recentelijk bot ving bij een mogelijk overnamebod van Yahoo!, heeft opnieuw interesse getoond in de site Facebook. Microsoft kocht vorig jaar voor [...]

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  • http://www.winextra.com/2008/02/01/sometimes-the-reporting-is-more-interesting-that-the-story/ WinExtra – Sometimes the reporting is more interesting than the story

    [...] WOW. Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo is the post by Duncan Riley on TechCrunch and currently has 233 comments firing away. Now other than just the basic news that the offer had been announced and a republishing of the Microsoft letter to the Yahoo Board of Directors, a pretty boring post in other words. [...]

  • http://wackygeeks.com/2008/04/episode-383-acquisitions/   Episode #38.3 – Acquisitions by Wacky Geeks

    [...] Microsoft offers $44.6 Billion for Yahoo [...]

  • Dariusz

    Can some one help me out and educate me on how Microsoft knew Yahoo’s number of shares outstanding at the date of the offer?

    I get the 61.6% premium over the $19.18 Yahoo share price, but if I multiply $31 offer price times the number of Yahoo shares disclosed in 10-K of 10-Q, I am not coming up with the $44.6b total.

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  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/12/yahoo-almost-to-10-referee-please-call-this-fight/ Yahoo Almost To $10. Referee, Please Call This Fight.

    [...] officially destroyed $31 billion in shareholder value since turning down Microsoft’s acquisition offer earlier this year. We now remember the good ‘ol days back in June when the stock price was in [...]

  • http://www.americannewsworld.net/2008/11/yahoo-almost-to-10-referee-please-call-this-fight/ Yahoo Almost To $10. Referee, Please Call This Fight. | AmericanNewsWorld

    [...] officially destroyed $31 billion in shareholder value since turning down Microsoft’s acquisition offer earlier this year. We now remember the good ‘ol days back in June when the stock price was in [...]

  • http://dailymarauder.com/2008/11/12/online-servicesinteractive-media-341/ ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA « Daily Marauder

    [...] they’ve officially destroyed $31 billion in shareholder value since turning down Microsoft’s acquisition offer earlier this year. [...]

  • http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/11/18/jerry-finally-steps-aside-at-yahoo/ Jerry finally steps aside at Yahoo — mathewingram.com/work

    [...] the only potential deal Yahoo had on the table that made any sense for the company at all, namely the acquisition offer from [...]

  • http://dwsmg.com/microsoft-steve-balmer-and-bill-gates.html Microsoft Marketing Strategy: Why Bill Was Better Than Steve | DWSmg.com

    [...] crazy style. This view is correct to some extent because Steve Ballmer has been very aggressive at taking over Yahoo. Microsoft headed by Bill Gates has been known to practice the principle of being genuine, [...]

  • http://www.maestrosdelweb.com/actualidad/lo-que-pasara-luego-que-microsoft-compre-a-yahoo/ Lo que pasará luego que Microsoft compre a Yahoo!

    [...] ha hecho una oferta a Yahoo! para comprarla por 44,600 millones de dólares (Microsiervos, Techcrunch), ésto ha sido la noticia del día y talvez del año si se llega a completar, pero lo que nos [...]

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/02/06/rumor-is-google-about-to-buy-bebo-for-1-billion-to-15-billion-or-will-it-be-myspace/ Rumor: Is Google About to Buy Bebo For $1 Billion To $1.5 Billion? Or Will it Be MySpace?

    [...] who might be bidding against each other. An acquisition of this size by Google in the face of Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo would show how swift Google can act while its competitors dither. It would also show that what it [...]

  • http://tecnologia21.com/microsoft/ultima-hora-microsoft-compro-yahoo-por-40000-millones/ Última hora: Microsoft compró Yahoo! por 40.000 millones

    [...] adquisición se cerró en US$ 40.000 millones de dólares. TechCrunch comenta se espera que en los próximos días La Unión Europea de el visto bueno. La mayoría de los [...]

  • http://ertolete.wordpress.com/2008/12/29/microsoft-compro-yahoo-por-40000-millones/ Microsoft compró Yahoo! por 40.000 millones « Ideas Compartidas

    [...] adquisición se cerró en US$ 40.000 millones de dólares. TechCrunch comentaque en los próximos días, se espera el visto bueno de La Unión Europea. Los usuarios han [...]

  • http://www.ugursamsa.com/microsofttan-yahooya-446-milyar-dolar/ Microsoft’tan Yahoo’ya 44.6 Milyar Dolar | Uğur SAMSA

    [...] TechCrunch’da yer almasının ardından Google blogunda bu haberle ilgili açıklamalara yer vermiş. Google açık [...]

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/27/bartz-wants-to-buy-social-and-video-startups-would-sell-yahoo-for-boatloads-of-money/ Bartz Wants To Buy Social And Video Startups; Would Sell Yahoo For “Boatloads Of Money;”

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  • http://www.stoth.com/2009/05/27/bartz-wants-to-buy-social-and-video-startups-would-sell-yahoo-for-%e2%80%9cboatloads-of-money%e2%80%9d/ Bartz Wants To Buy Social And Video Startups; Would Sell Yahoo For “Boatloads Of Money;” | Stoth

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  • http://www.shootingatbubbles.com/index.php/2008/02/01/sometimes-the-reporting-is-more-interesting-that-the-story/ Sometimes the reporting is more interesting than the story — Shooting at Bubbles

    [...] WOW. Microsoft Offers $44.6 Billion To Acquire Yahoo is the post by Duncan Riley on TechCrunch and currently has 233 comments firing away. Now other than just the basic news that the offer had been announced and a republishing of the Microsoft letter to the Yahoo Board of Directors, a pretty boring post in other words. [...]

  • http://www.edunetsys.com/yahoo-set-to-align-with-microsoft-to-take-on-google/ Microsoft and Yahoo to re-align

    [...] has been gaining ground over the impending alignment but it’s still way behind, USD 31.0, which Microsoft earlier offered to Yahoo for compete taking over of its [...]

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/29/microsoft-yahoo-search-deal-imminent-analysts-weigh-in/ Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal Imminent: Analysts Weigh In

    [...] the deal is completed it will close the 18-month long negotiation that began with a $45 billion merger offer on February 1, 2009. The details of the deal will determine the bump in Yahoo’s share price, [...]

  • http://searchandrank.com/w/google/2009/07/29/yahoo-and-microsoft-merger/ Yahoo and Microsoft Merger | Search and Rank

    [...] a long time talks and billion dollar buyouts Microsoft and Yahoo have finally come to an agreement. Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz and Microsoft’s [...]

  • http://www.blogangle.com/2009/07/29/microsoft-yahoo-search-deal-imminent-analysts-weigh-in/ Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal Imminent: Analysts Weigh In – BlogAngle

    [...] the deal is completed it will close the 18-month long negotiation that began with a $45 billion merger offer on February 1, 2008. The details of the deal will determine the bump in Yahoo’s share price, [...]

  • http://kadnan.com/blog/2009/07/30/the-yahoo-i-knew-does-not-exist-anymore/ Adnan`s Crazy Blogging World » Blog Archive » The Yahoo! I knew does not exist anymore

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  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/30/and-bingo-was-his-name-o/ And Bingo was his name-o

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    [...] February, when the news of the original Microsoft-Yahoo deal first broke, it didn’t take long before people were Photoshopping new logos. Flickr users were especially [...]

  • http://www.blogangle.com/2009/07/30/and-bingo-was-his-name-o/ And Bingo Was His Name-o – BlogAngle

    [...] His Name-o Jul 30 Technology In February 2008, when the news of the original Microsoft-Yahoo deal first broke, it didn’t take long before people were Photoshopping new logos. Flickr users were especially [...]

  • http://www.theitchronicle.com/2009/07/31/and-bingo-was-his-name-o/ And Bingo Was His Name-o | The IT Chronicle

    [...] February 2008, when the news of the original Microsoft-Yahoo deal first broke, it didn’t take long before people were Photoshopping new logos. Flickr users were especially [...]

  • http://articlesave.com/2009/07/31/3670/and-bingo-was-his-name-o/ ArticleSave :: Uncategorized :: And Bingo Was His Name-o

    [...] February 2008, when the news of the original Microsoft-Yahoo deal first broke, it didn’t take long before people were Photoshopping new logos. Flickr users were especially [...]

  • http://buildesignwebsite.com/and-bingo-was-his-name-o-2/ And Bingo Was His Name-o | Design Website Blog

    [...] Jul.30, 2009 in FeedNews In February 2008, when the news of the original Microsoft-Yahoo deal first broke, it didn’t take long before people were Photoshopping new logos. Flickr users were especially [...]

  • http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/20090730and-bingo-was-his-name-o/ YahooとBing、合体後の名前はBingo?!

    [...] 2008年2月、マイクロソフト-Yahooの話が最初に流れたとき、すぐに大勢の人が新しいロゴを作り始めた。とくに熱心だったのはFlickrの利用者たちで、マイクロソフトがYahooを買収することになると、Flickrのクリエイティブな面が失われると主張する人が多かった。 [...]

  • http://blog.stewtopia.com/2008/02/01/my-steve-ballmer-near-miss-at-yahoo/ My Steve Ballmer near miss at Yahoo!

    [...] times privately, but only once publicly before. It happened so long ago at this point, and given today’s news, it doesn’t really matter to the parties [...]

  • http://www.stoth.com/2009/08/20/yahoo-recommends-firefox-users-to-switch-to-the-%e2%80%9cnew-safer-ie8%e2%80%b3/ Yahoo Recommends Firefox Users To Switch To The “New, Safer IE8″ | Stoth

    [...] ironic. About a year ago, following a failed acquisition attempt by Microsoft, Yahoo ran a very different recommendation from their front page, advising Internet [...]

  • http://www.anthonyrobinson.info/?p=1698 Yahoo Recommends Firefox Users To Switch To The “New, Safer IE8″ | Anthonyrobinson.info

    [...] ironic. About a year ago, following a failed acquisition attempt by Microsoft, Yahoo ran a very different recommendation from their front page, advising Internet [...]

  • http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/20/yahoo-recommends-firefox-users-to-switch-to-the-new-safer-ie8/ Yahoo Recommends Firefox Users To Switch To The “New, Safer IE8″

    [...] ironic. About a year ago, following a failed acquisition attempt by Microsoft, Yahoo ran a very different recommendation from their front page, advising Internet [...]

  • http://www.techwall.org/software/yahoo-recommends-%e2%80%9cnew-safer-ie8%e2%80%b3/ Yahoo Recommends “New, Safer IE8″

    [...] ironic. About a year ago, following a failed acquisition attempt by Microsoft, Yahoo ran a very different recommendation from their front page, advising Internet [...]

  • http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/20090820yahoo-recommends-firefox-users-to-switch-to-the-new-safer-ie8/ YahooがFirefoxユーザーに「もっと安全な新IE8」に乗り換えるよう推奨

    [...] 何とも皮肉なのは、1年ほど前、Microsoftによる買収の試みが失敗に終った後、Yahooはこれと全く異なるおすすめ広告を流していたのだ。Internet Explorerユーザーは、「もっと安全で、もっと高速な新Fireofx 3」アップグレードするように、と。 [...]

  • http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/20090820yahoo-recommends-firefox-users-to-switch-to-the-new-safer-ie8/ YahooがFirefoxユーザーに「もっと安全な新IE8」に乗り換えるよう推奨

    [...] 何とも皮肉なのは、1年ほど前、Microsoftによる買収の試みが失敗に終った後、Yahooはこれと全く異なるおすすめ広告を流していたのだ。Internet Explorerユーザーは、「もっと安全で、もっと高速な新Fireofx 3」アップグレードするように、と。 [...]

  • http://dailyapps.net/2008/02/what-does-a-combined-microsoft-yahoo-look-like/ What Does A Combined Microsoft Yahoo Look Like? | DailyApps

    [...] on the heels of the $44.6 Billion Offer made by Microsoft to Buy Yahoo, the web is going crazy with discussions on this. This deal if takes place, could well be the defining moment of Internet in 2008. This deal [...]

  • http://www.blog-feast.com/technology/techcrunch Techcrunch « Blog-Feast.com Blog Collection

    [...] been a long and winding road for Yahoo and Microsoft since Redmond’s first attempt to buy Yahoo for $45 billion two years ago, which ended up in the two companies agreeing to a complicated search deal in July, [...]

  • http://alt1040.com/2010/02/microsoft-yahoo-2 Luz verde final al acuerdo entre Microsoft y Yahoo | ALT1040

    [...] de que Microsoft intentase comprar el buscador por 45 millones de dólares hace 2 años y en lo que luego derivó en una relación amor-odio, finalmente el pasado Julio conocíamos los [...]

  • http://atpixeles.com/?p=17016 Microsoft y Yahoo! unen fuerzas contra Google | @Pixeles

    [...] de que Microsoft intentase comprar el buscador por 45 millones de dólares hace 2 años y en lo que luego derivó en una relación amor-odio, finalmente el pasado Julio conocíamos los [...]

  • http://brianchannell.com/blog/?p=218 Yahoo-Microsoft Search Deal Finally Cleared By DOJ and European Commission

    [...] been a long and winding road for Yahoo and Microsoft since Redmond’s first attempt to buy Yahoo for billion two years ago, which ended up in the two companies agreeing to a complicated search deal in July, [...]

  • http://unqueque.com/2010/03/luz-verde-final-al-acuerdo-entre-microsoft-y-yahoo/ Luz verde final al acuerdo entre Microsoft y Yahoo » Unqueque.com

    [...] de que Microsoft intentó comprar a Yahoo! por 45 mil millones de dólares hace 2 años y en lo que luego derivó en una relación amor-odio, finalmente el pasado Julio conocíamos los [...]

  • http://www.personalfinanceplaybook.com/2010/03/investing-in-deals-general-growth-properties/ Investing in Deals: General Growth Properties | The Personal Finance Playbook

    [...]  The company may not be interested in selling for a number of reasons, both good and bad (see Yahoo!’s snub of Microsoft).  The reason you’re looking for is because the buyout offer is too low.  You’re [...]

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