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November 3, 2008 4:02 PM
Microsoft news roundup: Salesforce beats the cloud drum; GOOG-YHOO revamp search ad deal, while Icahn says a Microsoft search deal still makes sense; MSN vet goes to Yahoo
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano
Salesforce.com, the software as a service company that loves to put Microsoft's business model in its cross hairs, today announced a Web hosting service for enterprise clients called Force.com Sites. It was one of several Salesforce announcements Monday, including partnerships with Amazon.com and Facebook, all of which elevate the company's cloud computing offerings as competition for these services continues to intensify. (See Microsoft's cloud platform expansion from last week.) Here's coverage from Reuters.
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July 31, 2008 11:03 AM
Yahoo shareholder meeting shaping up to be an anticlimax
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano
For much of the spring and early summer, Yahoo's shareholder meeting loomed as the potential defining moment in Microsoft's battle to take control of the company and its valuable online properties. At one time, Microsoft was planning a proxy fight and was lining up its own set of Yahoo director candidates. Then billionaire investor Carl Icahn proposed his slate and began campaigning hard against the incumbent directors. The presumption was that Icahn's directors would be amenable to a Microsoft deal.
Tomorrow's meeting would have been the chance for Yahoo shareholders to vote, essentially, to sell the company or continue independent of Microsoft (the path Yahoo management has taken). But it turns out that the meeting will likely have none of that drama, which is not to say it won't have drama.
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July 7, 2008 1:22 PM
Lots for Microsoft, Yahoo to talk about at upcoming elite Sun Valley business retreat
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano

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Yahoo's Jerry Yang and Google's Sergey Brin at the 2004 Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference.
With Yahoo, Microsoft and Carl Icahn waging a public campaign to win shareholder hearts and minds (and, most important, votes), a few more interesting reports surfaced this afternoon: One major Yahoo shareholder is said to be leaning toward Icahn's slate of director candidates. Meanwhile, any potential Yahoo-AOL deal would be on hold until after Aug. 1.
All of this as the titans of the online and media worlds head toward Sun Valley, Idaho, for the annual Allen & Co. deal-making retreat.
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July 7, 2008 9:51 AM
Yahoo says it's ready to deal with Microsoft now
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano
Yahoo, responding to the coordinated communications barrage from Microsoft and Carl Icahn earlier this morning, said in a statement in "continues to stand ready" to deal.
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July 7, 2008 6:30 AM
Microsoft would pursue Yahoo acquisition if new board were elected
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn have spoken frequently in the last week about the prospects of a deal to buy some or all of Yahoo should Icahn's slate of director candidates win control of the company at the Aug. 1 Yahoo shareholder meeting. Icahn issued another open letter to shareholders this morning, which Microsoft answered with a statement of its own.
"While of course there can be no assurance of a future transaction, we will be prepared to enter into discussions immediately after Yahoo!'s shareholder meeting if a new board is elected," Microsoft said.
Such a transaction could include the purchase of just Yahoo's Internet search business -- a prospect Microsoft has had on the table since at least May 18 -- or a full acquisition. Since Jan. 31, Microsoft has been trying to buy Yahoo to strengthen its position against Internet search and advertising leader Google.
Update: Both Icahn's letter and Microsoft's statement describe the frustration Ballmer has felt toward Yahoo and its management. From the Microsoft statement:
"Despite working since January 31 of this year, as well as in the early part of last year, we have never been able to reach an agreement in a timely way on acceptable terms with the current management and Board of Directors at Yahoo!. We have concluded that we cannot reach an agreement with them."
Icahn provided more detail, based on his discussions with Ballmer and other Microsoft execs, including Kevin Johnson:
"Steve made it abundantly clear that, due to his experiences with Yahoo! during the past several months, he cannot negotiate any transaction with the current board. His logic is simple. If and when a transaction was consummated, Microsoft would be guaranteeing a great deal of capital at closing. However, a transaction could take at least nine months and perhaps longer to obtain regulatory clearance in the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere. During that period, if the current board and management team of Yahoo! mismanage the company (and their recent track record is far from reassuring), Microsoft would be putting its money at risk and a great deal could be lost. ... Microsoft perceives this risk may be quite high with the current board and management in place."
While being careful to note that he does not speak for Yahoo (yet) and that no transaction can be guaranteed, Icahn is clearly turning up the volume on his campaign to oust Yahoo's board by dangling a Microsoft deal in front of investors. He began his attack on Yahoo's current board in mid-May, about two weeks after Microsoft withdrew its first proposal to buy Yahoo.
"While there can be no assurance of a future transaction, as many of you know, I have negotiated successfully a large number of transactions over the past years. If and when elected, I strongly believe that in very short order the new board would, subject to its fiduciary duties, be presenting to shareholders either a purchase offer for the whole company or a very attractive offer to purchase 'Search' with large guarantees."
Microsoft offered Yahoo $1 billion for its search business in a deal that would have included an $8 billion investment in the company and a long-term advertising partnership, including "a three-year guarantee of higher monetization than Yahoo!'s Panama paid search system currently provides," according to a letter Johnson issued June 18 explaining the search proposal. This was after Yahoo and Google announced a search-advertising pact of their own.
Icahn noted that his recent conversations with Ballmer did not include price or specifics on whether a search buy or a full acquisition makes the most sense. He also expressed his intent to "expeditiously" replace Jerry Yang as CEO of Yahoo on election of a new board.
Other coverage of note:
-- Yahoo reportedly talked over the holiday weekend with Time Warner about a deal with AOL, according to The Times Online. The story says Yang is scrambling to secure an alternative deal for Yahoo to present at the company's shareholder meeting.
-- More pressing even than the shareholder meeting is Yahoo's second quarter report on July 22, after the market closes, says Kara Swisher. "It is highly unlikely Yahoo leadership will blow the quarter. Or -- more to the point -- they simply cannot, especially given all the unending turmoil that has engulfed the company," Swisher wrote. "And, in fact, top execs have been working to avoid that possibility, sources inside the company said, including using well-known tricks of the trade, such as striking more short-term display deals at lower CPMs."
Update: Shortly after the opening of trading, Microsoft's shares were up about 28 cents, or just over 1 percent, to $26.26. Yahoo's had gained $2.24, more than 10 percent, to $23.59.
Update: See this post for Yahoo's response.
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