Comments on: Yahoo's Microsoft tab totaled $79 million
Yahoo ran up a double-digit multimillion dollar tab last year, paying outside advisers $79 million in its efforts to fend off Microsoft, according to an SEC filing.
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The only shareholders who lost are the stupid greedy ones(are there any other kind?). Yahoo said they wouldn't sell so those that hung on to inflated stock lost, and they deserved it.
A lot of wealth has disappeared for Yahoo and especially now in the recession when they are unlikely to ever get an offer like that again.
You must hate America. Anyone who could say that about one of America's tech giants is quite plainly an idiot. Microsoft, IBM, Apple, and many more have brought more to the economy then you could ever hope to bring.
I don't wish the demise of any company that creates jobs for our citizens.
Microsoft must hate America according to your logic. No other IT force bar the recession has been so harmful to IT as Microsoft. By bundling their stuff and not supporting open protocols, they make life difficult for everyone except themselves. They deserve to become less relevant.
false. While Microsoft *might* have limited other companies growth in the software aspect, their standard platform (microsoft office) has allowed for thousands of businesses to swap files without worrying about seperate formatting. Thats why the clear majority of business use Microsoft products, such as Windows XP. They've made life easier for everyone except their competitors.
Yahoo and Microsoft are not ISP. They are content providers to ISPs. Verizon would be the ISP. And with all the content that's on the internet, I doubt that would be a consideration for the DoJ.
The talent at Yahoo would be elsewhere after jumping ship and who knows what good would come from that.
MS would be burdened with a lot of code they don't understand taking years to do anything with.
They also would have lost a ton of cash, would be in debt. This would have put MS in the position they deserve to be in. They would be hurting very badly right now. The downside is that there would be 5-10 times more layoff than there has been thus far. Bad for those employees, however, anyone dumb and untalented enough to work for MS probably deserves the pain.
Another bonus, Ballmer would be gone for this blunder.
- by compguru13 March 1, 2009 5:40 PM PST
- false. While Microsoft *might* have limited other companies growth in the software aspect, their standard platform (microsoft office) has allowed for thousands of businesses to swap files without worrying about seperate formatting. Thats why the clear majority of business use Microsoft products, such as Windows XP. They've made life easier for everyone except their competitors.
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