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Microsoft's CEO still has eyes for Yahoo's search, according to a CNBC report from an investment conference. Plus: Yahoo loses a top M&A executive.

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by shootthecops February 24, 2009 7:56 AM PST
lol, microsoft never ceases to amaze me. first they kick yahoo in the ribs by messing up the google deal, then they backpedal on their offer to buy yahoo. if m$ ends up buying yahoo and they go bankrupt from it, i'm sure they'll get any bailout they request, why not? people with morals don't buy windows, they pirate it.
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by rapier1 February 24, 2009 8:12 AM PST
They're not talking about buying yahoo but working out a search deal. The first is an ownership situation the second is just licensing technology/content.
by shootthecops February 24, 2009 8:16 AM PST
i'm aware of that, the deal has already been turned down by yahoo before. i wonder why? maybe because microsoft was the cause of yahoo's stock price plummet in the first place!
by Vegaman_Dan February 24, 2009 10:02 AM PST
Shootthecops:

First off, that is a highly offensive username you have chosen there and not one I think anyone really appreciates- I could be wrong, but anyone who promotes the killing of officers in their own username just lost all respect with me. Maybe you intended it to be a joke, but as a person who has done his time patrolling the streets with a department and helping citizens in public safety concerns, I'm not laughing.

Second, it is clear that Yahoo is poisoned property at this time. With their new CEO that should hopefully change for them, but right now it's a bad time for Yahoo. MSFT was pretty obvious they were only interested in the search business and if a partnership makes more financial sense over buying Yahoo entirely, then that may be the way they want to go.
by TheSmellyMoa February 24, 2009 4:39 PM PST
MSFT's strategy is clear. Disrupt the company, provoke investor law suits, drive down the price and pick up what they need at the fire sale. Ballmer knew an old Loti would not sell. Yang should have sold and told the engineers to brick the server farms on their way out. Even then, everyone knows the second MSFT take control of any Yahoo! property, anyone who can will run straight for the windows.
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