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May 3rd, 2008

Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:39 pm

Categories: General, Microsoft, Web Technology, Yahoo

Tags: Steve Ballmer, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microhoo, Microsoft Windows, Corporate Law, Financial Accounting, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations

In Focus » See more posts on: Microsoft-Yahoo

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made the right call. He walked away from Yahoo.

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Last ditch talks about a friendly merger between Microsoft and Yahoo unraveled when Yahoo wouldn’t budge from an asking price of $37, $4 a share more than Microsoft was willing to pay (Techmeme). Given the options, Ballmer could have paid up only to lose his shareholders and employees, launched a proxy war that would have been a disaster or walk away, an outcome that just a few days ago was unthinkable.

Ballmer chose door No. 3 and walked. The Yahoo deal (blog focus, News.com roundup) was set up to define his career and I gotta hand it to him for choosing the do-nothing option. Is this deal over? Perhaps. If Yahoo falls to $20 a share (think about those fellows who doubled down) perhaps $31 a share will look wonderful. But for now that concern is Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang’s. Yang will have to answer to shareholders now.

On Saturday, Ballmer sent Yahoo a Dear Jerry letter:

In our conversations this week, we conveyed our willingness to raise our offer to $33.00 per share, reflecting again our belief in this collective opportunity. This increase would have added approximately another $5 billion of value to your shareholders, compared to the current value of our initial offer. It also would have reflected a premium of over 70 percent compared to the price at which your stock closed on January 31. Yet it has proven insufficient, as your final position insisted on Microsoft paying yet another $5 billion or more, or at least another $4 per share above our $33.00 offer.

Mary Jo Foley noted that the move “restores my faith in the future of the company.” For days, Mary Jo was told that her thesis that Microsoft should walk was too girlie. After all, this Yahoo bid was war. It was about testosterone. The reality: This Microhoo saga was about opportunity cost. How could Microsoft better spend its $44.6 billion?

Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock issued a statement noting that Yahoo is “focused on maximizing shareholder value.” Try explaining that one on Monday at market open. Yang added:

“With the distraction of Microsoft’s unsolicited proposal now behind us, we will be able to focus all of our energies on executing the most important transition in our history so that we can maximize our potential to the benefit of our shareholders, employees, partners and users.”

The ultimate analysis of Ballmer’s move to walk away, however, goes beyond price. If it weren’t for other moving parts perhaps Microsoft would have paid up for Yahoo. Realistically, a higher bid just didn’t make sense. Here are five reasons that contributed to Microsoft’s decision to walk:

The EU and regulator scrutiny. Let’s state the facts: The EU hates Microsoft, which repeatedly finds itself in the antitrust crosshairs. The EU will stand in the way of the Yahoo purchase and ultimately decide whether the acquisition proceeds. Now we can debate whether the EU is correct or not until we’re blue in the face, but the EU would have determined whether Ballmer’s Microhoo vision actually became reality. Microsoft faced an uphill battle with regulators–and China could have been a factor because of Yahoo’s stake in Alibaba.

Divestitures. Given the regulator scrutiny Microsoft would have faced some serious divestiture decisions. Would regulators care if Microhoo dominates that free email market? Yahoo Mail and Hotmail would have had the market locked up. How about IM? MSN Messenger meets Yahoo Messenger would be dominant. Would hooks to Yahoo from Windows be forbidden?

Backend integration. Microsoft and Yahoo come from two different worlds. MSN is about Microsoft infrastructure on the front and backend. Yahoo is about Hadoop, open source and creating a network of properties that’s open to developers. How exactly do you bridge that gap? Do you have to? The integration was a migraine waiting to happen.

Portfolio management. Microhoo would have had at least two of everything–ad networks, dashboards, online Office suites, photo, news and video sites, search tools etc. How would that have been rationalized?

Windows. Narrowing this list down to five items wasn’t easy. Culture, morale and a dozen of other items could have made the cut. But I think the distraction factor was huge. Windows needs work. Vista has image problems. The operating system is under attack from multiple fronts and needs to become more lightweight and modular. Windows is what made Microsoft and there are serious questions about its future. The biggest knock on this entire Microhoo saga: It was a distraction that could take focus away from the real cash cow. If you think the negotiations were a distraction just imagine how dealing with regulators and integrating Yahoo would have diverted attention. Despite all the Microhoo chatter Windows 7 (all resources) may be the thing that determines whether Microsoft stays relevant or not.

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RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move
Stated in the article: "Windows needs work. Vista has image problems. The operating system is under attack from multiple fronts and needs to become more lightweight and modular. Windows is what made M... (Read the rest)
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EC hating MIcrosoft?  zkiwi | 05/03/08
Message has been deleted.  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
That's a Joke. (with a capital "J".)  hickum | 05/04/08
EU isn't about Megalomania (with a capital "J")  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
The EU needs to get a grip. A bunch of  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
boy are you out of touch  dirtfarmer | 05/05/08
No...the EU is about protectionism  flatliner | 05/05/08
Ouch - true but ouch.  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
If anyone has any doubt, look at Boeing  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/04/08
Or look at Microsoft  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
As opposed to being run by the govt.  hickum | 05/04/08
It's the illusion under which you live kiddo  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
EU - next Russia. Gov't running business  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Ah yes, Boeing....  zkiwi | 05/04/08
Ah yes, Airbus....  hickum | 05/04/08
Sadly...  zkiwi | 05/04/08
Big money attracts the greedy  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Sadly, the EU won't touch Airbus  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Sadly the US won't touch Boeing or Monopolysoft  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
EU - will not touch any company in Europe...  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Funny...  jasonp@... | 05/05/08
D.a.r.n good point.  pcguy777 | 05/05/08
Non pro-US message has been deleted  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
LOL - if wasn't for the US - you would be reading by Candle Light  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Reality check  Fritzly | 05/05/08
I was actually referring to the following:  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
hmm  Paul Fletcher | 05/05/08
Telephone???  bart001fr | 05/05/08
Huh? Check the patten office...  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
re: bart001f - Thank you.  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
US - meglamaniacs  Paul Fletcher | 05/05/08
Internet vs WWW  jgaskell | 05/07/08
Your on the wrong website  pcguy777 | 05/05/08
slightly OT  Paul Fletcher | 05/05/08
Sniff - booo hoooo...  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
I'd rather thank Serbia  zkiwi | 05/05/08
For all the arguing of who invented what  alaniane@... | 05/05/08
Cute (nt)  zkiwi | 05/05/08
Darn quit ruining the fun - fr0thy is soo easy to  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Message has been deleted.  llval@... | 05/06/08
llal you better lay off that stuff  alaniane@... | 05/06/08
Sorry about leaving your "v" out  alaniane@... | 05/08/08
nah somebody else but the fraudulent edison would have stolen the bulb also  llval@... | 05/06/08
Oh brother!  jsargent | 05/06/08
a skilled cop does not HATE the criminals  llval@... | 05/06/08
Historic news?  johnfenjackson@... | 05/04/08
MyIntegration  johnfenjackson@... | 05/04/08
"SHOW ME MY SUPERCOMPUTER"  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
LOL - you really have no clue on reality - LOL ...nt  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Read up on stuff kiddo  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Why is a nine-year old posting comments here?  bmerc | 05/05/08
there are like 5 on topic posts here out of.. hmm probably out of 100 posts  pcguy777 | 05/05/08
LOL - guilty but he is so fun to get going...  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Microsoft fails to embrace and extinguish Yahoo!  whisperycat | 05/04/08
Indeed...  Mike (not Cox) | 05/04/08
YAHOO will be devaluing itself by Monday.  billy yang | 05/04/08
And poor fr0thy (i.e. little foamy) will have to again face the harsh  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
LOL, the reality is they'll settle at pre MS bid levels  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
LOL - what limey - ???hereonin??  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Really?  Upsdrvr | 05/05/08
Yahoo's greed...  desmondhaynes | 05/04/08
Microsoft's greed ...  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Man this drivel is getting old...  serpentmage | 05/04/08
Change the record dude  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Actually he's a child. Read his posts - clueless is the best description..  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
BasedonTV : Nice try  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Don't watch much TV - too many British shows  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
I prefer books, and playing soccer with my kiddos.  bmerc | 05/05/08
Well 1 it's a stupid blog, 2 it's funny getting  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
And I bet a lot of Londoners  John Zern | 05/05/08
Maybe, maybe not  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
See there he goes again - green with envy.  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
bet you ride the short bus to school  Paul Fletcher | 05/05/08
ROFLMAO !!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
LOL - Obvious isn't it - LOL  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Wise move. Rather have 3 horses than 2  Prognosticator | 05/04/08
3 horses names Google, IBM and Yahoo  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
What Drivel...  serpentmage | 05/04/08
Nonsense  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Yes they do  A.Sinic | 05/05/08
Barrier to entry  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
The only reason this bone head thinks they are evil  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Our government hasn't scared us enough yet wink  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
OMG - I have a bridge for sale over their two  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
I'll put it this way, I see more protests and fighting  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
regrettably during the solidaric mildness we granted a mourning friend  llval@... | 05/06/08
Things That Matter  DannyO_0x98 | 05/04/08
Nicely put  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
of the Apocalypse?  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
yeah - it's difficult to march on 5/4 rhythm  llval@... | 05/06/08
Opportunity Costs, Not a Great Reason, And A Toss to Credit Markets '08  DannyO_0x98 | 05/04/08
Gee, Vista has problems...  Jeremy W | 05/04/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  atari8bit@... | 05/04/08
I Agree, and...  mrdt | 05/04/08
ould not want to be Jerry Yang come Monday  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/04/08
Will stockholders expect more now?  otaddy | 05/04/08
Not Yang  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/04/08
This coming week  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Yahoo's stock is going to fall...and once again  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Yahoo's stock will correct to pre-bid days  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Stock - blogs - law suits to the Yahoo management...nt  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
WELL ITS MONDAY AND  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Yep...  jasonp@... | 05/05/08
Yahoo profits don't matter...  Anton Philidor | 05/05/08
Profitable? Since when?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
WELL IT'S MONDAY AND  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
And employees are CRYING the blues.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
What's your stake in all this?  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  swhiser | 05/04/08
Reason number 6  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/04/08
Re: Reason number 6  none none | 05/04/08
As I said, lets  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/04/08
One might question...  jasonp@... | 05/05/08
Hey, don't ask me, ask Wall Street  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Why get stingy with your opinion now?  Ole Man | 05/05/08
That may be what happens  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
THE INTERNET AND IT'S USERS ARE THE REAL WIN!  jack of daniels | 05/04/08
RE: THE REAL WIN!  n0neXn0ne | 05/04/08
YAHOO Stocks will be between $ 15 to $19 by Monday!  billy yang | 05/04/08
Massive overstatement:  Cayble | 05/04/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  dopoa | 05/04/08
And here's a quote from Steve Ballmer...  zkiwi | 05/05/08
Time for a fresh face at Microsoft  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Stockholders are doing it at Yahoo.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
LOL...nt  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
Given your prediction history  zkiwi | 05/05/08
I am Pentium of Borg - Division is Futile - You will be Approximated grin  llval@... | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  radar_z | 05/05/08
If you're right...  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
Yahoo shares  magallanes | 05/05/08
Ouch - fr0thy2 - any "predictions" on that? ... nt  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
They'll settle down at their previous valuation  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Won't happen.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
So ...  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
The protectionist system???  crypt2121 | 05/05/08
Yup, kicking in, full force  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
bottom line: Money and possibility  gene_fitz@... | 05/05/08
Yahoo employees and execs CRYING the blues.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Why?  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
Agreed on all points  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
I have to disagree  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Joe Average doesn't care...  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
MS' employees and customers should also care  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
RE: dinging Canadian pride  geek49203_z | 05/05/08
ah but  Paul Fletcher | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Main reason why it's a good move  lmenningen | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  atari8bit@... | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  donpar | 05/05/08
Bitty Is Backpedaling, Now Acting Like He's A Know-It All  itanalyst2@... | 05/05/08
NAG was making it sound pretty inevitible  John L. Ries | 05/05/08
No_Brains only prediction became that  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
MS too big already...  Narg | 05/05/08
Constant growth is not possible  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Do you actually own a house?  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
I'm guessing this gets done in a year  Darayush | 05/05/08
Well, maybe, maybe not...  zkiwi | 05/05/08
Plus Yahoo hasn't made tons of enemies  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
I'll take that bet...  socialism=nowhere | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  dfarrich@... | 05/05/08
Its somewhat cowardly to post and to NOT accept replies  pcguy777 | 05/05/08
It's also sometimes better to ignore  Ole Man | 05/05/08
No replies accepted  jbroche18 | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  inkwell | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  amckenz@... | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  amckenz@... | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  wanderson | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  jerryfmd@... | 05/06/08
RE: Microsoft walks: Five reasons why it's a good move  Elder Developer | 05/15/08

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