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May 17, 2008 12:53:56 AM CDT



Microsoft Threatens Hostile Takeover of Yahoo  

Posted Apr 5, 08 3:09 PM CDT in Technology Business    Most Covered

(newser) – Yahoo has 3 weeks to accept Microsoft’s takeover before things get hostile, Microsoft warned in a letter to Yahoo execs today. “The substantial premium reflected in our initial proposal anticipated a friendly transaction,” wrote Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who promised a proxy director battle and implied a lower sale price. “If we are forced to take an offer directly to your shareholders," Microsoft's $40 billion offer would tumble.

Microsoft said it was impatient with the “anything but speedy” nature of the transaction. “The Internet has continued to march on,” Ballmer wrote, “while the public equity markets have weakened considerably.” Microsoft hasn’t budged from its initial bid, then a 62% premium on Yahoo’s market value, and now bets that shareholders will force a deal, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Sources Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg

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Microsoft Threatens Hostile Takeover of Yahoo
This combination of two file photos shows Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, left, and Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang.   (AP Photo)
Microsoft Threatens Hostile Takeover of Yahoo
The Yahoo logo is seen in New York in this Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008 file photo.   (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)
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