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July 13th, 2008

Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft-Icahn proposal; Calls Microsoft 'erratic'

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:35 am

Categories: General, Google, Microsoft, Search, Web Technology, Yahoo

Tags: Board, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Carl Icahn, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan

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Yahoo says it has rejected another offer from Microsoft and Carl Icahn. The latest offer, delivered Friday, was another gambit to acquire Yahoo’s search business.

Yahoo’s overall message: If Microsoft is serious step up and buy the whole company “for at least $33 per share.” Yahoo also said that it offered to negotiate an “improved search only transaction.” According to Yahoo, Microsoft rejected both offers.

Update: The Wall Street Journal outlines some of the details of Microsoft’s offer. Among them: Yahoo would hand over its search business to Microsoft for $1 billion in addition to a guaranteed annual payment of $2.3 billion for five years. Microsoft had offered a guarantee of three years before. Microsoft would also buy $3.9 billion worth of Yahoo shares and buy $2.8 billion in Yahoo’s debt to issue a dividend to shareholders. Yahoo would keep all of its content properties.

Someone at this awkward 8th grade dance needs to step up. Microsoft is allegedly interested, but I’m beginning to wonder. Icahn just wants to flip his stake for a profit. And Yahoo wants to remain independent–sort of. Yahoo’s statement on the latest offer leaves the door open for a sale. Simply put, all three parties–Yahoo, Microsoft and Icahn–need each other, but the relationships are such a mess that it’s unlikely they can bridge their differences.

Is there an arbitrator in the house?

Key points from Yahoo’s statement:

  • Microsoft and Icahn offered Yahoo a search only deal on Friday and gave CEO Jerry Yang and his board 24 hours to reply. Yahoo said its deal with Google on search is still a better deal.
  • Microsoft and Icahn didn’t want to negotiate beyond the latest offer, which according to Yahoo would immediately replace the company’s board, remove current management, underestimates traffic acquisition costs and undervalues the company’s intellectual property. And perhaps the largest kicker: The Icahn-Microsoft bid was “critically dependent on Microsoft’s ability to effectively monetize search.”

Do you think Microsoft could better monetize search than Yahoo? I don’t.

Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock said:

“While this type of erratic and unpredictable behavior is consistent with what we have come to expect from Microsoft, we will not be bludgeoned into a transaction that is not in the best interests of our stockholders.”

A few observations:

  • It appears that Icahn and Microsoft are playing the desperation card. Icahn and Microsoft are playing hardball hoping that Yahoo’s second quarter will be a disaster. As shares keep falling both Icahn and Microsoft are hovering like vultures for the best deal.
  • The latest offer would seek the replacement of Yahoo’s board and management. The big question here is whether Icahn has enough momentum to toss Yahoo’s board Aug. 1. And even if Icahn succeeds does he really want to run Yahoo.
  • Microsoft is looking erratic. First, the whole tag team thing with Icahn may be good strategy but could backfire. Second, Microsoft said it wouldn’t do a deal with Yahoo’s current board and management. So what’s with another offer? Microsoft is flip flopping.
  • All these parties need is an elegant way to get out of this pickle and Yahoo is leaving a door open. Yahoo noted:

Yahoo!’s Board points out that a transaction to acquire the whole company would be much more straightforward and involve far less risk than the new proposal or any similar alternative. The Board believes a whole company transaction could be negotiated and executed prior to August 1st. In rejecting the Microsoft/Icahn proposal, Yahoo! not only repeated its offer to sell the entire Company to Microsoft for at least $33 per share.

Also see: Yahoo’s desperate search times call for open source

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft-Icahn proposal; Calls Microsoft 'erratic'
As far as calling Microsoft " erratic ", demanding way more than a company is clearly worth is erratic, as even most stock professionals have stated that Yahoo's net worth, both now & in the future is... (Read the rest)
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Huh?  silent.griffin | 07/13/08
If Steve Ballmer cared this deeply about Windows Vista would rock.  Randalllind | 07/13/08
What is the fascination with bringing up Vista in...  ye | 07/13/08
It's Simple  itanalyst2@... | 07/13/08
I am not surprised it's simple to you.  ye | 07/13/08
You are full of hate  Randalllind | 07/13/08
Ye Just Doesn't Get It  itanalyst2@... | 07/13/08
Ignorance again...  DevGuy_z | 07/14/08
Vista / ME  ess@... | 07/14/08
I thought Win 2000 was terrific!  I am Gorby | 07/14/08
I'm full of hate? Hate for what? Oh please do explain. This ought to be...  ye | 07/14/08
ye is full of hate and just doesn't understand why  james.faction | 07/14/08
Something about M.S  timiteh | 07/14/08
Why?  Real World | 07/14/08
My comment wasn't about criticism of Microsoft.  ye | 07/14/08
Normally I would agree  Michael Kelly | 07/14/08
Ballmer, Now send an offer with 1 hour deadline  Web Smart | 07/14/08
Ye, why do you only focus on the Vista part?  B.O.F.H. | 07/14/08
Thanks for the help happy  Randalllind | 07/14/08
Because it is irrelevant.  ye | 07/14/08
FUD would imply that they were major software vendors making the claims.  B.O.F.H. | 07/14/08
This is the best you could respond with?  ye | 07/14/08
If you use a term incorrectly, then you sould like a fool.  B.O.F.H. | 07/14/08
What is with the "reporters"?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/13/08
Q: Why is Microsoft so desperate to buy Yahoo??  wackoae | 07/13/08
It has to do with eyeballs and marketing.  B.O.F.H. | 07/13/08
That 12% is not guaranteed to stay  wackoae | 07/13/08
Or...  zkiwi | 07/13/08
Not likely ...  wackoae | 07/13/08
361  zkiwi | 07/14/08
Given that Google has "a fully-paid, perpetual license" you are off track.  wackoae | 07/14/08
Really?  zkiwi | 07/14/08
As Usual, ZDNet Is LATE On The Take  itanalyst2@... | 07/13/08
That's nothing...  James T. Kirk | 07/13/08
Sorry I was sleeping and then with the kids  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/13/08
Aw come on....  James T. Kirk | 07/13/08
yeah I know  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/13/08
The Internet NEVER Sleeps  itanalyst2@... | 07/13/08
Your kids are irresponsible  Web Smart | 07/14/08
RE: Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft-Icahn proposal; Calls Microsoft 'erratic'  Loverock Davidson | 07/13/08
Oh Please. LMAO  golstat2003 | 07/13/08
It would be great  Loverock Davidson | 07/13/08
"Microsoft has the brand recogonition" - HAHAHAHA!  james.faction | 07/14/08
I wonder if you can count...  zkiwi | 07/13/08
Because it takes time  Loverock Davidson | 07/13/08
Tomorrow?  zkiwi | 07/13/08
Almost as stupid as your prediction...  jasonp@... | 07/14/08
LOL You're About As Reliable As No_Ax  itanalyst2@... | 07/13/08
Actually, they're extremely reliable ...  super_J | 07/14/08
Yahoo's death warrant...  jasonp@... | 07/14/08
Why is M.S unable to inovate on its own ?  timiteh | 07/13/08
Lack of talent ...  wackoae | 07/13/08
Ballmer dont understand insult also  Web Smart | 07/14/08
Simply, lack of focus  jasonp@... | 07/14/08
Inovation is not a Microsoft "thing"  tripolitan | 07/14/08
big companies don't innovate  mswift@... | 07/14/08
The Wheel  ess@... | 07/14/08
If Yahoo's price tumbles too low  Michael Kelly | 07/13/08
How much lower does it need to go?  James T. Kirk | 07/13/08
Without Microsoft  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/13/08
Microsoft stock is low too  Randalllind | 07/13/08
Microsoft has 6.75 times the number of shares...  ye | 07/13/08
All the drama aside, is it a good idea?  TripleII | 07/13/08
No, NOT worth it. This shows just how desperate and worried that MS is.  DonnieBoy | 07/13/08
How come it worries you so much?  Pliny the Elder | 07/14/08
We are not worried, we are entertained!!! This whole thing is HILARIOUS!!!!  DonnieBoy | 07/14/08
patents  Windows Defender | 07/14/08
Remember the deal with Google?  Anton Philidor | 07/14/08
If that was the intent  Michael Kelly | 07/14/08
Yahoo chose not to take more time.  Anton Philidor | 07/14/08
RE: Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft-Icahn proposal; Calls Microsoft 'erratic'  jamalystic | 07/14/08
RE: Yahoo rejects latest Microsoft-Icahn proposal; Calls Microsoft 'erratic'  SphinxRising58 | 08/07/08

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