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This is an archive article published on May 6, 2008

Yang faces investors146; wrath after refusing Microsoft bid

Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang is convinced his company is worth more than the 47.5 billion that Microsoft had offered...

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Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang is convinced his company is worth more than the 47.5 billion that Microsoft had offered for the Internet pioneer. Now, he may only have a few months to convince Wall Street that his rebuff of Microsoft8217;s bid was a smart move 8212; and if he cannot, analysts will not be surprised if Yang is either replaced as CEO or forced to consider accepting a lower offer if Microsoft comes knocking again.

Disillusioned shareholders are bound to question whether the rejection of Microsoft8217;s offer was driven more by emotion and ego than sound business sense. Darren Chervitz, co-manager of Jacob Internet Fund, which owns Yahoo stock said, 8220;I am not sure if Yahoo cares about its shareholders as they didn8217;t show much regard for their interests.8221;

 

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