Liddell, Ballmer & Nasdaq CEO Greifeld

Microsoft Corp gave Yahoo no hope of a higher takeover price, saying it was ready to go hostile or even call off its bid if Yahoo maintains “unrealistic expectations” of a better deal.

“Speed is of the essence for the deal to make sense,” Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell said on a conference call on Thursday. If no deal is reached by this weekend, Microsoft will reconsider its offer and reveal new plans next week, he said…

“These alternatives clearly include taking an offer to Yahoo shareholders or to withdraw our proposal and focus on other opportunities,” either from internally generated growth or growth through acquisitions, the Microsoft executive said.

He was echoing a public threat made by Chief Executive Steve Ballmer at a conference near Milan on Wednesday that Microsoft would withdraw its cash-and-stock offer, originally for $31 a share, if Yahoo does not start negotiating.

Yahoo could just go back to being Yahoo – sorting out their own company in their own way – if Microsoft picks up their marbles and leaves to play elsewhere. No foul, no harm.




  1. Improbus says:

    Run Yahoo Run!

  2. Said says:

    Quit Baldmer Quit!

  3. Janky-o says:

    I wonder which would be worse, remaining yahoo and slowly dying off, or becoming part of microsoft and slowly dying off?

    I think I’d go for the $31.

  4. Jägermeister says:

    I guess it didn’t work out as planned

  5. Bhelverson says:

    I don’t use Yahoo, but its hard to see any advantage to creating another MSN (assuming that it still exists).

  6. Alan says:

    Steve Balder

  7. The Pirate says:

    Why doesn’t Microsoft just use that Yahoo! money to buy Steve Balmer off and retire him. That is the best business decision they could make if they are really thinking of the shareholders.

  8. FRAGaLOT says:

    Greifeld looks WEIRD. His nose looks to big for the rest of his face. Bizare!

  9. Larry. Moe and Curley.

  10. maria says:

    If I was a Yahoo stockholder I whould be pissed off. But I guess that is better then being pissed on by MS.


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