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Microsoft mulls fresh Yahoo deal | Microsoft mulls fresh Yahoo deal |
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Microsoft has said it is considering a deal with Yahoo which would not involve a full buyout of the company. | Microsoft has said it is considering a deal with Yahoo which would not involve a full buyout of the company. |
Microsoft's previous offer to buy Yahoo for $33 a share - a figure which valued the company at $47.5bn (£24.36bn) - was turned down. | Microsoft's previous offer to buy Yahoo for $33 a share - a figure which valued the company at $47.5bn (£24.36bn) - was turned down. |
Last week Yahoo rebuffed billionaire investor Carl Icahn's plan to oust the current board over the failed merger. | Last week Yahoo rebuffed billionaire investor Carl Icahn's plan to oust the current board over the failed merger. |
Now Microsoft says it is discussing with Yahoo an alternative transaction, but did not provide any detail. | Now Microsoft says it is discussing with Yahoo an alternative transaction, but did not provide any detail. |
'Stockholder value' | |
In a statement, Microsoft said it "is not proposing to make a new bid to acquire all of Yahoo at this time, but reserves the right to reconsider that alternative". | In a statement, Microsoft said it "is not proposing to make a new bid to acquire all of Yahoo at this time, but reserves the right to reconsider that alternative". |
It issued the statement, it said, "in light of developments" since the company withdrew its bid two weeks ago. | It issued the statement, it said, "in light of developments" since the company withdrew its bid two weeks ago. |
Microsoft stressed that a deal may or may not follow from Sunday's statement. | Microsoft stressed that a deal may or may not follow from Sunday's statement. |
After Microsoft's statement, Yahoo confirmed it was looking at a number of "value maximising" alternatives with Microsoft, and would assess offers made by the firm. | |
The internet firm said its board would evaluate each of the alternatives "including any Microsoft proposal... with a focus on maximising stockholder value". | |
Analysts say any agreement could save Yahoo from having to fight a battle with Mr Icahn, who is amassing a stake in the company in an attempt to force out the current board. | Analysts say any agreement could save Yahoo from having to fight a battle with Mr Icahn, who is amassing a stake in the company in an attempt to force out the current board. |
Mr Icahn's manoeuvre on Thursday followed much criticism over Yahoo's decision, led by co-founder and chief executive Jerry Yang, to turn down Microsoft's offer earlier this month to buy the company. | |
Yahoo had wanted Microsoft to increase its bid of $33 a share to $37. | Yahoo had wanted Microsoft to increase its bid of $33 a share to $37. |
Yahoo has also been looking into an alliance with internet giant Google, and the firms recently tested an advertising partnership for two weeks. | |
If they were joined together this would make Yahoo a less likely target for acquisition, analysts say. |
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