Report: Yahoo board divided over Microsoft bid
Microsoft's billions appear to have Yahoo's board divided, according to a report Friday in the New York Post.
On Monday, Yahoo sent out a press release stating that the board had "unanimously" rejected the bid.
But some of the company's independent directors apparently don't detect a solid alternative to selling to Redmond and see CEO Jerry Yang as taking an "emotional" anything-but-Microsoft approach.
In one camp are Yahoo Chairman Ray Bostock and billionaire investor Ron Burkle, according to the newspaper, while Yang appears to have support from Softbank's Eric Hippeau and Activision CEO Robert Kotick.
"The emotional part of Yang would rather do anything but sell to Microsoft, but he doesn't have the cards to come up with a value-creating, competitive alternative for shareholders," an unnamed source told the Post.
Yang's approach is also said to have some independent directors worried about lawsuits that they are not doing their fiduciary duty by negotiating with Microsoft.
It's worth noting that in Yahoo's press release on Monday, the company stated that its independent directors have obtained separate legal advisers from the company's overall counsel.
During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried has changed beats several times, changed genders once, and covered both of the Pirates of Silicon Valley. These days, most of her attention is focused on Microsoft. E-mail Ina. 



Here are some notable acquisition wins by MSFT:
PowerPoint (1987)
Flight Simulator (1995)
Visio (1999)
The one lesson from the 80's break up kings. Breaking up companies like MS will do more for sharholder value than for MS to keep assimilating companies and create negative shareholder returns. It doesn't hurt the consumer either.
If Windows Inc. one of the Baby MicroSofts, had to live or die by Vista, Vista would be one heck of a lot better operating system.
- Take The Money And Run....
- by Commander_Spock February 15, 2008 10:41 AM PST
- ... "Guys" - before it it too late. The MSFT "Tsuname Wave (like the Russians and the Chinese are) Is Coming!
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