Well Yahoo has rejected the bid saying that it does not reflect the value of the company or something like that.
Sorry I miss read the one above so now mine is old news :(
Well Yahoo has rejected the bid saying that it does not reflect the value of the company or something like that.
Sorry I miss read the one above so now mine is old news :(
Last edited by Rolyin; 02-09-2008 at 04:41 PM.
They seem to have declined it.
-Derek
Please ClickIf I helped you!
Serving for x10 Since December 26, 2004
Retired. Former Staff.(Account Manager)
Thats good.
Microsoft would probably change it to their Live Service Junk.
Good for Yahoo =) I'm proud of them. I would do ANYTHING to keep Microsoft's monopoly in check as well.
~~B3N
"Oh muh guh, wuh tuh fuh? Lawl."
Above meaningful quote straight from Paris Hilton. All hail.
I am glad that Microsoft could not take over Yahoo! and Yahoo! is smart for not letting Microsoft take over the internet. If Microsoft took over the internet, then they would probably be split up like how AT&T was split up for monopolizing the cell phone companies.
News Source: MicroTechXPWe’re fairly certain we haven’t heard the last of this Microsoft offer to buy Yahoo! — or Google’s plans to intervene — but it looks like round oneyahoo has Yahoo! saying “no thanks” to Microsoft’s $44.6 billion buyout offer. Apparently some of the number crunchers inside Yahoo! feel like the n umber is too low of a valuation, while others want to get tied up with Google to improve search revenues — which some seem to think might have some antitrust implications. Pah, “antitrust implications.” At least Microsoft remembers when men were men, and monopolies were monopolies.
Last edited by Hazirak; 02-10-2008 at 01:10 AM.