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May 4th, 2008

Microsoft withdrawals bid for Yahoo, Google wins

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 8:13 am

Categories: Google, Microsoft, Yahoo

Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Garett Rogers

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In a press release from Microsoft yesterday, Steve Ballmer said that it officially withdrawals it’s bid for the acquisition of Yahoo, and cites the deal with Google as the main contributing factor for his decision.

“In our view, such an arrangement with [Google] would make an acquisition of Yahoo! undesirable to us for a number of reasons” - Microsoft Press Release

Now that the dust is settling, we can see what kind of impact this withdrawal will have. As Larry Dignan says on BTL, Google is the big winner. Not only do they not have to worry about a combined Microhoo working together to destroy them, they could also get a lucrative ad deal with Yahoo!.

Before Ballmer withdrew his offer to purchase the company, Yahoo! did everything it could to try and derail the efforts of Microsoft. That included reaching out to Google, and asking them to try using AdWords on their own search engine. Mind you, this is still only a “test”, and it could be subject to close scrutiny by regulators, but it is still looking pretty good for Google.

Garett RogersGarett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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RE: Microsoft withrawls bid for Yahoo, Google wins
What is really disturbing about the headline and text is not only the misuse of "withdrawals" (should have been "withdraws") but also the improper use of "it's" (should have been "its"). And while th... (Read the rest)
Posted by: johnwintx Posted on: 05/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Withrawls???  aureolin@... | 05/04/08
Re: Withrawls???  Garett | 05/04/08
Even more embarassing than that  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Mind you, even more embarassing than that  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
If they were actually buying Yahoo  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
THE INTERNET AND IT'S USERS WIN!  jack of daniels | 05/04/08
Muppetsoft : The cracks widen  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
What is...  GuyAlanDye | 05/05/08
A play on Microsoft  fr0thy2 | 05/05/08
Yes, Google wins and Yahoo goes away  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/05/08
Free??  NoThomas | 05/05/08
You're not serious - are you?!?  thx-1138_@... | 05/05/08
And of course it's much much easier  fr0thy2 | 05/06/08
Microsoft "withrawls" for a while.  magallanes | 05/05/08
Check out Brett Arends' story in the WSJ  gtdworak | 05/05/08
Am I succumbing here to an all-too-convenient  mhenriday | 05/05/08
Now we have the thinking man  Ole Man | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft withrawls bid for Yahoo, Google wins  atari8bit@... | 05/05/08
RE: Microsoft withrawls bid for Yahoo, Google wins  johnwintx | 05/15/08

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