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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Microsoft's $80 billion (and growing) Yahoo Headache — The buyer in any public-public merger generally sees a stock price hit - they're offering a premium over what the market thinks the seller is worth, and the market takes that out of the buyer's hide. But Microsoft lost nearly $40 billion …
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Yahoo to Reject Microsoft Bid — Yahoo's board plans to reject Microsoft's unsolicited $44.6 billion offer to acquire the Web giant, a person familiar with the situation says.
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
How Will MSFT Respond To YHOO's Counter? — Yahoo's “rejection” of Microsoft's $31 bid isn't a rejection but a counter-offer of $40 a share. It remains to be seen whether the company will state this explicitly in its letter to Microsoft (unlikely), but it has already sent the message through theWall Street Journal.
New York Times:
Yahoo Expected to Reject Microsoft's Takeover Bid — Yahoo's board plans to reject Microsoft's $44.6 billion hostile bid in a letter on Monday, saying the offer undervalues Yahoo, people involved in the discussions said Saturday. — Microsoft, which hopes Yahoo will help it compete …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Yahoo's Bold Whimper — A few well connected reporters said our prediction that Yahoo would make a decision on the Microsoft offer yesterday were off, and that Yahoo would take more time to make it's move. But it seems that Yahoo did in fact make a decision yesterday. They will reject Microsoft's offer.
New York Times:
Yahoo Board to Reject Takeover Bid From Microsoft — SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo's board of directors plans to reject Microsoft's $44.6 billion hostile bid with a letter Monday saying the offer undervalues Yahoo, a person familiar with the matter said Saturday. — The decision to reject the bid …
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Microsoft's Colossal Strategic Mistake: “We Need to Be in Advertising”
Microsoft's Colossal Strategic Mistake: “We Need to Be in Advertising”
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
If Yahoo Only Had the Nerve-But Will It Be a Happy Ending?
If Yahoo Only Had the Nerve-But Will It Be a Happy Ending?
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Philg / Philip Greenspun's Weblog:
Microsoft is 2000 times less effective than Google; Yahoo Board seems to be insane — With Windows Vista continue to disappoint users and PC hardware designers continuing to produce ugly oversized desktops, Microsoft has apparently decided that Internet applications are the path to more revenue.
Tom Foremski / Silicon Valley Watcher:
Is Salesforce Worth $75/Share To Oracle? — I'm hearing from a reliable source that Salesforce.com has approached Oracle to gauge if there is any interest in a sale at $75 a share. That would be almost a 50 per cent premium over Friday's close of $50.87. — The deal would make sense:
Seth Weintraub / Computerworld Blogs:
Safari is about to get crazy fast — When Apple chose the KHTML engine for its Safari Browser in in 2003 over the more popular Gecko engine that powers Firefox, a lot of people were surprised. Firefox was way more popular than the Konquerer browser and had a lot more open source developers on line.
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ASUS Eee PC rooted out of the box — We recently acquired an ASUS Eee PC (if you want to know more about it, a lot of reviews are available on internet). The first thing we did when we put our hands at the ASUS Eee PC was to test its security. The ASUS Eee PC comes with a customized version …
John Markoff / New York Times:
Mashups Are Breaking the Mold at Microsoft — REDMOND, Wash. — TUCKED away in a building on this forested corporate campus, John Montgomery and his team of 17 programmers might be more at home in Silicon Valley than at Microsoft. — Compared with its tenacious Internet competitors like Google and Yahoo …
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Staska / Unwired View:
LG KF700 on display in Barcelona — When LG announced their KF510 handset, I wondered whether it will be the main phone they will be showing off during next weeks Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. — After all, the handset looked a little too simple to be a flagship for the biggest mobile industry show of the year.
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Hannah Fairfield / New York Times:
Pushing Paper Out the Door — CHRIS UHLIK'S children can be found in their home computer lab almost every morning. Nicole is writing a story about her two lizards. Tony is playing an interactive spelling game, while Andy is learning multiplication tables. Even 5-year-old Joceline is clicking away at a storybook game.
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Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
Blog, Social Network buzz correlates to better album sales — The amount of online “chatter” about an upcoming album release directly correlates to higher physical album sales, according to two researchers with New York University's Stern business school. Professor Vasant Dhar …
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