Murdoch turns back on Yahoo! (YHOO) deal
Yahoo! (NASDAQ:YHOO) is running out of options to keep itself out of the hands of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). Rupert Murdoch said that his company, News Corp (NYSE:NWS) would not pursue a deal with the portal. There had been talk about combining Murdoch’s huge social network, MySpace, with Yahoo! to create a company with a tremendous World Wide Web user base.
“We’re not going to get into a fight with Microsoft, which has a lot more money than us,” Mr Murdoch said, according to the FT. He was bowing to the inevitable, which is that Redmond’s $44 billion tender for Yahoo! is not going to be topped by another company.
Aside from cutting down Yahoo!’s options, the news points to
The merger would plus save money. Microsoft’s online operations are in the red. As Yahoo!’s revenue has slowed, so has it margin growth. A combination would allow for the reduction of staff. Yahoo! needs a partner and it has run out of suitors.
Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.
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