Microsoft Readies Yahoo Proxy Battle

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JESSICA MINTZ | February 19, 2008 07:14 PM EST | AP

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SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. is getting ready to take its bid for Yahoo right to the Web portal's shareholders, even as analysts wait for a higher offer.

Separately, Yahoo Inc. adopted new severance packages that protect employees in the event of a Microsoft takeover.

Microsoft has hired proxy solicitation group Innisfree M&A Inc. to help oust Yahoo's 10-member board, all of whom are up for re-election this year.

A source close to the deal who is not authorized to speak publicly about it said Tuesday that Microsoft could spend $20 million to $30 million on that effort.

That's much less than the $1.4 billion each $1 uptick in Microsoft's bid would cost. Microsoft's offer two weeks ago was originally worth about $44.6 billion, or $31 a share. Based on Microsoft's closing share price Tuesday, the offer is now worth about $40 billion.

The Redmond, Wash.-based software maker's board plans to authorize a proxy battle this week, according to The New York Times DealBook blog. It has until March 14 to nominate a slate of directors for Yahoo. Microsoft and its advisers declined to comment.

Election results would be announced at Yahoo's annual meeting. Last year's was held in June.

Microsoft also may simultaneously circumvent Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo's management and ask shareholders to sell their stock to Microsoft directly.

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So far, Microsoft has given no signs it will raise its bid, even though a person familiar with earlier talks between the two companies said Microsoft was willing to pay at least $40 per share for Yahoo a year ago. That person spoke on condition of anonymity because the offer was never made public.

In an interview with The Associated Press Monday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said the software maker was not talking to Yahoo about raising its bid.

Analysts, however, still believe there's wiggle room.

"I don't think what they're saying now precludes" a higher offer, said Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst Charles DiBona.

DiBona also said he thinks Microsoft would prefer not to go hostile but will if no progress has been made by the March deadline.

Yahoo reiterated Tuesday that its board is "carefully and thoroughly evaluating all of the company's strategic alternatives."

The Web portal and search company's new severance plans _ to take effect if Microsoft succeeds in its takeover bid _ cover Yahoo's top executives and all full-time employees. The plans are designed to keep workers on board even if the company changes hands. They also could make it harder for Microsoft to move Yahoo staff to Redmond and raise the overall cost of integrating the two companies.

In an e-mail to employees last Friday, Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang wrote that the severance plans "shouldn't be construed as any indication that a change in control might or might not take place."

The company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Tuesday that workers who lose their jobs without "cause" or quit "for good reason," as Yahoo defines it, would continue to receive their salary and medical benefits for four to 24 months, plus reimbursement for "outplacement services" for two years.

A Yahoo spokeswoman would not say what might constitute good reason.

Departing employees' stock options would also vest faster than scheduled under the new plans.

Microsoft has said it will offer significant retention packages to Yahoo engineers and other key employees, including some executives. The software maker has not said how many jobs could be cut if the companies combined.

Yahoo's board spurned Microsoft's bid last week, saying it "substantially undervalues" Yahoo's assets.

Microsoft fired back that its offer was "full and fair," and that it would "pursue all necessary steps" to get the deal done.

Shares of Microsoft slipped 14 cents to close at $28.17, while Yahoo's stock fell 65 cents, or 2.2 percent, to close at $29.01.

SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. is getting ready to take its bid for Yahoo right to the Web portal's shareholders, even as analysts wait for a higher offer. Separately, Yahoo Inc. adopted new severan...
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. is getting ready to take its bid for Yahoo right to the Web portal's shareholders, even as analysts wait for a higher offer. Separately, Yahoo Inc. adopted new severan...
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- Horus I'm a Fan of Horus 20 fans permalink
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I wish I had as many haters as Mr. Gates. I'd build a stable for all you haters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 02/20/2008
- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

Only the stunted, blind and foolish Microsoft would push to buy a mediocre service like Yahoo. I sure hope they choke on it and sink for good.

Linux people will laugh at the irony - OPEN CODE IS WHERE IT"S AT You CLUELESS MICROBES.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 02/19/2008
- keriheb I'm a Fan of keriheb 6 fans permalink

Is Microsoft really relevant anymore? Do you really need $400.00 perpetual upgrades to your office suite every 3 or more years? I mean do you do anything else but type?

Do we really need another operating system after XP? Do we? Now Microsoft is only a pain in the behind and a financial burden with its upgrades. Now it wants to do the same to Yahoo? When does no mean no? Yahoo has been saying no for over a year. Enough is enough already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 02/19/2008
- HanFeiTzu I'm a Fan of HanFeiTzu 2 fans permalink

Yes we do. Are we going to relive the Unix/Microsoft wars? I should hope not. Mind you I'm not fond of the limitations of XP or Vista for that matter but singling out Microsoft while ignoring the combination of a 1)legacy system (supporting the installed base) and 2)the serious limitations of the Intel architecture even though it has improved over the years, ignores the progress they have made under those conditions.

While Microsoft operating systems have been less than desirable, even after Jeff Cutler joined them, they have consistently improved the application software with each release. They may not get it correct the first time but just wait. Compare MS Word with Word imPerfect for example. No contest -- Word wins everytime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 02/19/2008

Microsoft has announced it is going after Yahoo's "super delegates" (BoD) in a proxy fight.

I agree with Jerry. If Yahoo is sucked up by Murdoch's empire I will quit using Yahoo, which I've used since 1997.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/19/2008
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I have used Yahoo for my home page and email for years. If News corp (fox, murdock) buys or is involved with Yahoo I will never visit the site again, mark it spam and move on to "Microsoft Hot Mail".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 02/19/2008
- Bogey907 I'm a Fan of Bogey907 16 fans permalink
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Wow! He sure looks like Dracula in that photo...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 02/19/2008
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Bill Gates is like that kid on "sarah conner" who thought it was cool to make machines that will eventually destroy the world. Way to go Bill! Also thanks for helping out with that over population problem....oh, wait your totally not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 02/19/2008

Destroy the world?
Funny most of the people posting here are using his operating system or his software. Look out of the window ( pun intended!!!) the world is still fine.

Joke1 :

Bill and Melinda after their first sexual encounter. " Ah, Bill, now I understand why you named your company Micro soft.

Joke 2:

Police report: Last night Sunn Corp. headquarters building was vandalized. Some unknown perpetrators replaced all doors with... windows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 02/19/2008
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Manslaughter is legally different than Murder although both end with the same result. Intent does not matter to the deceased.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 02/20/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 64 fans permalink
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Who gives a rat's ass?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 02/19/2008
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