WOW! The Microhoo saga ends! Or do you think it is a strategic withdrawal for Microsoft, deliberately causing the share price to nosedive so they can get it for a better price later on? To be continued……
Jerry Yang is acting on behalf of its shareholders. It would be unfair to go below, what is fair and that is his decision. Microsoft definitely played a role in the share drop and Im sure acquired considerable shares at the lower rate.
hi this is not about that program it is about the rapid share password the premium i am sorry i wrote it here but when i try to add a comment it doesn’t open please send a premium password to me i will not mess any thing iam sorry i wrote that here
I heard about this over the weekend, and heard that Microsoft was just throwing that high $number$ out there and then Yahoo! would go for it but they would eventually pay lower. Yahoo! was smart though, and revealed that MS was not really willing to pay that much. Yahoo! also felt that MS was undervaluing them.
Lets see how this turns out in the end. As you pointed out, Microsoft will probably be making another bid after shares fall even more, and they might just end up grabbing yahoo for less then the proposed $33 per share offer…
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
WOW! The Microhoo saga ends! Or do you think it is a strategic withdrawal for Microsoft, deliberately causing the share price to nosedive so they can get it for a better price later on? To be continued……
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
Jerry Yang is acting on behalf of its shareholders. It would be unfair to go below, what is fair and that is his decision. Microsoft definitely played a role in the share drop and Im sure acquired considerable shares at the lower rate.
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
hi this is not about that program it is about the rapid share password the premium i am sorry i wrote it here but when i try to add a comment it doesn’t open please send a premium password to me i will not mess any thing iam sorry i wrote that here
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
I heard about this over the weekend, and heard that Microsoft was just throwing that high $number$ out there and then Yahoo! would go for it but they would eventually pay lower. Yahoo! was smart though, and revealed that MS was not really willing to pay that much. Yahoo! also felt that MS was undervaluing them.
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
i think its a great strategy for microsoft. they’ll be back when the yahoo stock price hits rock bottom
wrote, on May 6th, 2008
This is just a tactical withdrawal. The story is far from over.
wrote, on May 7th, 2008
I wonder what’s Microsoft’s next prey
Facebook, MySpace or something else…
wrote, on May 7th, 2008
Lets see how this turns out in the end. As you pointed out, Microsoft will probably be making another bid after shares fall even more, and they might just end up grabbing yahoo for less then the proposed $33 per share offer…