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March 14, 2008 9:39 AM PDT

Microsoft and Yahoo, sans investment bankers

by Dawn Kawamoto

Keeping tabs on Microsoft's efforts to win Yahoo, Matt Karnitschnig of the Wall Street Journal reported Friday on some interesting events.

As reported Thursday in News.com, the "radio silence" between the two companies has taken a shift and the parties have held informal merger discussions.

An interesting note in Karnitschnig's report is that the talks Monday in the Valley were held with only senior executives of the companies and no investment bankers from either side.

And while it's not unusual for executives to chat informally about "what if" merger scenarios without bankers and lawyers hovering about, it was a particularly smart move on Microsoft's part, said one former banker.

"Given they already have this offer out there, the dynamics are very different," the former banker told CNET News.com. "By having bankers there, it lends an air of formal negotiations. Microsoft is trying to get Yahoo to buy into the concept of a combined business and then hope they'll be more willing to negotiate...it's like trying to win the hearts and minds of the enemy. And with the bankers there, it's seen as more of a negotiating tactic than a friendly olive branch."

And while the Journal report notes that no other meetings between the companies have been scheduled since Microsoft gave its outline of the combined companies, that's not to say the folks in Redmond don't foresee another trigger point ahead.

One source familiar with the talks told CNET News.com on Wednesday that Microsoft will keep a keen eye on Yahoo's upcoming first-quarter results, when the Internet search pioneer reports its financial performance on April 22.

Dawn Kawamoto covers enterprise security and financial news relating to technology for CNET News. E-mail Dawn.
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"Microsoft and Yahoo, sans investment bankers"!
by Commander_Spock March 14, 2008 11:30 AM PDT
This article in part states; "Given they already have this offer out there, the dynamics are very different," one former banker told CNET News.com. "By having bankers there, it lends an air of formal negotiations. Microsoft is trying to get Yahoo to buy into the concept of a combined business and then hope they'll be more willing to negotiate...it's like trying to win the hearts and minds of the enemy. And with the bankers there, it's seen as more of a negotiating tactic, than a friendly olive branch....". What ever you decide to do "dudes" (Microsoft and Yahoo) just hurry on up; for, as where "bankers" are concerned - time is money; and, money is time. ;-) !
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