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In a letter to Yahoo's board of directors Saturday, Microsoft gave Yahoo three weeks to reach an agreement or face a hostile takeover.
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Of course, why is MS challenging Y! to go the faster way?
"If" MS is sure that it can win a "proxy contest to elect an alternative slate of directors" or that it can get an OK from "shareholders"... why will it press Y!?
Only because it is "cheaper" (or less expensive)?
Or, it is that they try (or evaluate) the "proxy contest" and voters get to ask "too much" to please MS desires? Or it is to "risky" to go --barehands-- to the shareholders' meeting?
If they take the last lane, maybe they would have to "rise the price" to be sure to win... Oh, win... And what if shareholders "say no"? (Maybe at "that" price?)
What would happen with a MS dealt down by shareholders?
(How many chairs will Ballmer throw away?)
I think that MS know that things are become quite risky now and they are trying to grip them all.
(As a side comment, something similar to the ISO standarization vote.)
- by Collin1000 April 5, 2008 4:58 PM PDT
- This is just getting sad. I think microsoft has a very "evil" sound to the name, and if there were to be a hostile takeover of yahoo, their "evilness" factor would grow 100 fold. On top of that, the strong communities like flickr would rebel and send the entire buyout into a downward spiral. And it would all start with the renaming and recoloring.
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