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Yahoo rejects new break-up offer | Yahoo rejects new break-up offer |
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Yahoo has angrily rejected a joint takeover offer from Microsoft and the investor Carl Icahn. | Yahoo has angrily rejected a joint takeover offer from Microsoft and the investor Carl Icahn. |
Microsoft would have bought Yahoo's search engine while Mr Icahn would have ended up with the rest of the business. | Microsoft would have bought Yahoo's search engine while Mr Icahn would have ended up with the rest of the business. |
Yahoo objected to being given only 24 hours to consider the offer and there being no opportunity to negotiate the terms of the deal. | Yahoo objected to being given only 24 hours to consider the offer and there being no opportunity to negotiate the terms of the deal. |
"It is ludicrous to think that our board would accept such a proposal," | |
Yahoo said in a statement. | |
"This odd and opportunistic alliance of Microsoft and Carl Icahn has anything but the interests of Yahoo!'s stockholders in mind," Roy Bostock, chairman of Yahoo, said. | "This odd and opportunistic alliance of Microsoft and Carl Icahn has anything but the interests of Yahoo!'s stockholders in mind," Roy Bostock, chairman of Yahoo, said. |
Still for sale | Still for sale |
The proposal involved the immediate removal of the Yahoo board as well as its top management. | The proposal involved the immediate removal of the Yahoo board as well as its top management. |
The statement from Yahoo repeated the offer to sell the entire company to Microsoft for at least $33 (£16.5) a share and suggested that a takeover of the entire company would be much simpler than the proposed restructuring. | The statement from Yahoo repeated the offer to sell the entire company to Microsoft for at least $33 (£16.5) a share and suggested that a takeover of the entire company would be much simpler than the proposed restructuring. |
Microsoft offered $31 a share for Yahoo in February. On Friday the shares closed at $23.16. | Microsoft offered $31 a share for Yahoo in February. On Friday the shares closed at $23.16. |
The latest offer comes weeks before Yahoo's 1 August annual meeting, when Mr Icahn will be trying to replace its board with his own slate of directors. | The latest offer comes weeks before Yahoo's 1 August annual meeting, when Mr Icahn will be trying to replace its board with his own slate of directors. |
Mr Icahn owns about 5% of Yahoo. | Mr Icahn owns about 5% of Yahoo. |
Microsoft has said it is no longer interested in negotiating with the current directors, but will enter talks if a new board is in place in August. | Microsoft has said it is no longer interested in negotiating with the current directors, but will enter talks if a new board is in place in August. |
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