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Another Microsoft Yahoo Deal in the Works?

Written by Lidija Davis / November 29, 2008 9:28 PM / 4 Comments

microsoft_nov_08.jpgYet another report has surfaced that Microsoft is in talks to acquire Yahoo!. Not only is a different number being reported - $20 billion - but there is a new twist: Microsoft only wants Yahoo's online search business.

Given Steve Ballmer only last month said of a deal with Yahoo!: "There are probably still opportunities around search. I think it would still make sense economically for their shareholders and ours," could there be an element of truth to today's report?

The deal, according to the Times Online, would see Microsoft injecting a new management team into Yahoo! with Jonathan Miller, the former chief executive of AOL and Ross Levinsohn, the former president of Fox Interactive Media at the helm.

The report also claims that Microsoft would provide a $5 billion facility for the team and Miller and Levinsohn would raise an additional $5 billion from external investors, giving the Miller and Levinsohn team a holding in excess of 30% of Yahoo! shares. External investors would then have the right to appoint three of Yahoo's eleven board directors.

And what does Microsoft want in return? According to the Times, Microsoft would get a ten year agreement to manage the search business, with a two year option to buy the Yahoo! search business outright for $20 billion.

With all the questions surrounding Jerry Yang's recent announcement that he is stepping down from the position of chief executive, and Yahoo's share price coming in just over a ridiculously low $9 a few weeks ago, this new report makes us yet more eager to know what will be next at Yahoo!

Update: Kara Swisher says: "Total Fiction": There Is No $20 Billion Microsoft Deal To Buy Yahoo Search



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  1. http://kara.allthingsd.com/20081129/total-fiction-there-is-no-20-billion-microsoft-deal-to-buy-yahoo-search/

    Posted by: ab | November 29, 2008 10:08 PM



  2. huh I don't get it, I really don't. Yahoo is great, the most popular in the U.S but that's it. It has bunch of experiments not going their way. Microsoft shouldn't put its hands on Yahoo. Its a bad deal for Microsoft to make. Microsoft should try and go after Google or at least Youtube. Because those are the biggest things online. If Microsoft can do something like that, Microsoft once again will be the biggest online and offline.

    Posted by: rizzy | November 30, 2008 2:51 AM



  3. Didn't Ballmer say, "We made an offer, we made another offer ... We moved on. Acquisition is a thing of the past."?

    Posted by: DoesWhat | November 30, 2008 5:28 AM



  4. I wonder if this deal will actually be for the better. Lets face it Yahoo is on a downhill and Microsoft can't get it going. If they join forces they might force Google to improve more on their projects, its a win win situation for all of us.

    Posted by: Diamonds | December 1, 2008 12:59 PM



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