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The Internet search pioneer's two largest institutional investors, which were willing to accept an offer of $34 a share, are fuming, source says.
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stupidity. Ballmer finally showed a little sense for a change.
- This is GREAT we have a show.
- by onlyauser May 4, 2008 7:21 AM PDT
- Sure it is a horror slasher flick with Yahoo as the victim but at least we will be entertained for a little while watching Yang be made into Wall Street soup.
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