Microsoft tables $45bn Yahoo! takeover bid

by Andrew McCormick Media Week 01-Feb-08, 12:05

LONDON - Microsoft has launched a $44.6bn bid to buy online rival Yahoo!, in what would be the biggest acquisition in the sector's history.

The software and internet giant has bid $31 per share for Yahoo - a 62 per cent premium on Yahoo's closing share price on Thursday evening.

Steve Ballmer, the chief executive of Microsoft, said Microsoft has great respect for Yahoo and that, together, the companies can offer "an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better positioned to compete in the online services market".

Rumours have long circulated the industry about Microsoft taking over Yahoo. Last month, Yahoo revealed plans to cut 1,000 jobs after performing below expectations.

Last year, News Corp was rumoured to be proposing a tie-up with Yahoo, but Microsoft has become the first major corporation to openly launch a bid for the firm. Goldman Sachs is reported to be advising Microsoft on the proposed deal.

Comments

SEAN RUTTLEDGE

SEAN RUTTLEDGE - 01/02/2008

Got some ideas for the post merger re-branding MicroHOO MicrosoftAHOO MicroHoo is the front runner because the MICRO bit will most certainly be the 1st part of the name YAHOOcrosoft YAcrosoft Any more ideas ? there a $50,000,000 fee going for a new brand as long as it's worse than Wolfy Oilings London 2012's effort

 
 
Alexander Judd

Alexander Judd - 01/02/2008

It must surely be Microsoft! - I think adding the extra ! is worth the branding fee alone...

 
 
dan sherratt

dan sherratt - 01/02/2008

Microsofty?

 
 
Nick Jones

Nick Jones - 01/02/2008

MOO!

 
 
Dylan Reed

Dylan Reed - 01/02/2008

mahoo

 
 
Mike Blunt

Mike Blunt - 05/02/2008

Yahsoft - do I win the 50 million?

 
 

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