IndustryGoogle CEO Affirms Stance on Independent Yahoo

Google CEO Affirms Stance on Independent Yahoo

In the wake of Carl Icahn’s declaration that Microsoft would buy a Yahoo run be a different board (and Microsoft’s affirmation of the claim), Google CEO Eric Schmidt hasn’t changed his position on what should happen with Yahoo. Speaking to reporters in Idaho yesterday, he reiterated that he believes an Independent Yahoo is best for the industry.

Schmidt called Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo “anti-competitive,” something Google has been saying from the beginning. He also said that the Redmond-based software giant has a history of being anti-competitive, and that’s evidence enough of their intentions with acquiring Yahoo.

Of course, Google is facing its own anti-competitive issues with its recently announced search advertising deal with Yahoo. Despite the partnership being non-exclusive, the Justice Department formally opened their antitrust investigation into the matter earlier this month.

Still, it’s no doubt that the search ad deal fuels Schmidt’s desire for Yahoo to remain independent. That and a Microhoo would mean a stronger second place competitor in the search ad marketplace. Though, most would agree that second place is definitely first loser in a Google-dominated search industry.

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