Bill Gates says Microsoft going 'independent' way

by stvalentine | May 7, 2008 at 07:12 am | 280 views | 2 comments

Over the weekend, Microsoft withdrew its 3-month-old unsolicited bid for Yahoo Inc. after seeing the impasse with Yahoo's board over a mutually acceptable sales price.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday the company isn't pursuing other deals following the withdrawal of its $47.5 billion takeover bid for Yahoo.

"Now at this point Microsoft is focused on its independent strategy," Gates told reporters at a news conference in Tokyo.

Those comments seemed to set a different tone than on Tuesday in South Korea, where he said the company wasn't ruling out alternative partnerships after the failure to buy Yahoo.

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer had orally offered to pay $33 per share, or $47.5 billion, for Yahoo, up from an initial bid valued at $44.6 billion, or $31 per share. At the time the negotiations collapsed, the value of Microsoft's original offer had fallen to $42.3 billion, or $29.40 per share, because half the deal was supposed to be financed with Microsoft's declining stock.

Yahoo's board wanted $37 per share — a price that the company's stock hasn't reached in more than two years.

Microsoft trails Google in the online search and advertising markets, and the bid for Yahoo was an attempt at turning that around.

But Gates said that Microsoft was determined to make "advances" in its own search offering and meetings were in the works in Seattle to hammer out more specific plans.

"We will make the advances that give people a great choice there," he said.


Possible partners for Microsoft in the future might include large Internet companies such as Time Warner Inc.'s AOL and News Corp.'s MySpace and promising startups such as Facebook Inc. and LinkedIn Corp.

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everchanging
good stuff:

stvalentine, I like this story. It's good stuff. Regarding the possibility of going for Myspace . com, you never know though -here some info. 

Myspace is controlled by Rupert Murdoch and one of his corporations called News Corp. (aka fox) paying 770 Million in cash to Intermix Media in 2005 Source: ABC 

Another interesting news regarding Myspace and fox news. Myspace snubs fox, gives space to NBC news via Silicon Alley Insider

René

Gates lied! Microsoft is trying for FaceBook! They already bought up $240 million of Facebook stocks.

May 7, 2008 at 07:12 am by stvalentine, 280 views, 2 comments

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