CarlIcahn Threatens Yahoo with Hostile Takeover of Board, Later Agrees to Compromise and Joins Expanded Yahoo! Board Investor CarlIcahn wasn't happy with Yahoo's rejection of Microsoft's generous offer, so he threatened a hostile takeover of his...
And for this, we can only hope that CarlIcahn continues to give Yahoo a much needed kick in the butt. As October approaches, and Google prepares to implement its advertisingdeal with Yahoo, more and more commentary is flowing about the pros and...
After the latest round of attempted negotiations with Yahoo and investor CarlIcahn, Microsoft is once again saying that it is moving on from trying to acquire the second-place search engine. We have recently done a distribution deal for our...
In a letter that is likely to believed by almost no one, Yahoo regurgitated much of the same old statements about Microsoft and CarlIcahn - and then slipped in something about selling the entire company for $33 a share.
Another Microsoft Offer, Another Yahoo Rejection Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 14, 2008 Recently, Microsoft and CarlIcahn got quite cozy, and the budding relationship spawned a new Yahoo offer. Now States are Investigating Yahoo-Google Deal...
In the wake of CarlIcahn'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.
Yang also fired back at billionaire investor CarlIcahn and his selection of a new Yahoo board. Yahoo's Yang Rips Microsoft and Icahn Posted by Kevin Heisler Jul 9, 2008 CEO Jerry Yang accused Microsoft of trying to destabilize Yahoo without...
CarlIcahn Returns to Letter-Writing; Microsoft Open to Deal with a New Yahoo Board Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 7, 2008 The rumors of Microsoft still being open to a deal with Yahoo are true - with a caveat.
If Yahoo wanted an asset fire sale, CarlIcahn could do it better than anyone else. While the public antics were certainly popular, there should be no doubt as to how the deal went down, from Yahoo's perspective.
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On the other hand, inviting Google in for a short-term romp might just shut CarlIcahn up. At this point, the deal is sufficiently (and by design) so vague, even the Yahoo managers I spoke to last week were wondering what to tell their biggest...
Former Search Technologist and Yahoo Investor Mark Nelson Supports Icahn Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 16, 2008 Even though CarlIcahn has said the Yahoo-Google deal might have merit, former search technologist Mark Nelson has announced his...
Shareholders could grab onto that statement as a sign that Yang was never interested in selling to Microsoft, something CarlIcahn has been saying as part of his proxy board campaign. Jerry Yang has opened up about the non-exclusive search...
You are probably aware that CarlIcahn proposes to replace our entire board of directors with his hand-picked slate. CarlIcahn Has No Credible Plan To Create Value. Icahn's only plan for Yahoo! Icahn and his slate are not the right individuals to...
In the unexpected move, Microsoft would be acting as something of a white knight, saving Yahoo from fighting a proxy battle with billionaire investor CarlIcahn. Icahn on Thursday named an alternative board to replace Yahoo's board with directors...
Yahoo Confirms Icahn Proxy FightPosted by Kevin NewcombBillionaire investor CarlIcahn has initiated a proxy fight via an open letter to Yahoo's board of directors notifying them of his intention to replace the existing board with his own slate of...
Yahoo's Chairman of the Board Roy Bostock fired back a reply, on behalf of the beleaguered board members CarlIcahn has been trying to replace, stating Icahn had a "significant misunderstanding of the facts about the Microsoft proposal and the...