Report: Microsoft still planning to pursue Yahoo on its own
Despite reported talks with News Corp. over a joint bid for Yahoo, Microsoft still plans to go after the company solo
Computerworld - Although Microsoft Corp. has been in discussions with News Corp. about putting in a joint bid for Yahoo Inc., people close to Microsoft said that the software company still plans to go after Yahoo on its own, The Wall Street Journal reported.
In addition, Yahoo's board of directors failed to reach any decisions after meeting Friday to discuss the path the company should take, the Journal said.
Microsoft and News Corp., which owns Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, declined to comment.
According to the report, Yahoo's advisers gave the directors their opinions of Yahoo's options, which include negotiations with Time Warner Inc.'s AOL unit and Google Inc., or talking with Microsoft about its unsolicited takeover bid.
Both Yahoo and AOL declined comment.
People familiar with the matter told the Journal that Time Warner had been expecting the Yahoo board to move closer to supporting a deal with AOL. That the board took no action might mean that the directors are hesitant about merging with AOL. However, one person told the Journal that Time Warner is continuing its discussions with Yahoo. That deal calls for Time Warner to fold AOL into Yahoo then make a cash contribution in return for a 20% equity stake, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
Under the deal, AOL would be valued at about $10 billion, excluding its dial-up Internet-access business, the newspaper reported.
Yahoo has also been talking with Google. Last week, the two companies announced a two-week test in which Yahoo will deliver relevant Web advertising from Google alongside its own search results. Yahoo and Google are looking into a more extensive search-advertising deal, although antitrust experts say such a deal would not pass regulatory muster.
Meanwhile, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on April 5 gave Yahoo three weeks to accept its $42 billion takeover offer or face a battle to replace its board and possibly a lower offer. Yahoo responded that it was open to considering a Microsoft takeover but wanted a higher offer. In February, Yahoo rejected Microsoft's unsolicited $44.6 billion stock-and-cash offer, saying that it undervalued the company. The deal is now worth about $42 billion because of a drop in Microsoft's share price.
Read more about Networking in Computerworld's Networking Topic Center.



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Digital Transformation: Creating New Business Models Where Digital Meets Physical
- Individuals and businesses alike are embracing the digital revolution. Social networks and digital devices are being used to engage government, businesses and civil...
- Make the Connection: Better Network Connectivity Drives Transformation
- Network connectivity is more than just plumbing. Leading organizations today see high-performance network connectivity as a critical enabler of competitive advantage, and not...
- Virtualizing Government Infrastructure
- All server virtualization solutions are not created equal. The more-with-less agenda for government agencies is tailor-made for server virtualization, which is evolving into...
- Moving Service Management to SaaS
- Today, organizations can enjoy similarly substantial benefi ts by migrating their IT service management functions to a software-as-a-service model. This paper shows how...
- Achieving 360 Degree Network Visibility with Nimsoft
- 360° network visibility is critical for ensuring continuous availability of networks, servers, and applications-anything less could
have costly bottom-line implications.
All Networking White Papers
- Optimizing Networks for the Cloud
- Join guest speaker, Rohit Mehra, IDC Director of Enterprise Communications Infrastructure, to explore current trends, discuss best practices for optimizing Data Center and...
- Unified Communications 101
- What's the best way to implement a unified communications solution for your organization?
- Try the OptiView® XG on your network - FREE
- The OptiView® XG is the first dedicated tablet with automated network and application analysis -- fastest way to root cause. XG raises the...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 2: Designing and Deploying SQL Server on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 1: Designing and Deploying Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn the virtual hardware design considerations for Exchange 2010, deployment using the building block approach, options for high-availability and... All Networking Webcasts