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Yahoo may consider Google alliance, source says
04 февраля 2008 |
Yahoo Inc would consider a business alliance with Google Inc as one way to rebuff a $44.6 billion takeover proposal by Microsoft, a source familiar with Yahoo's strategy said on Sunday.
Yahoo management is considering revisiting talks it held with Google several months ago on an alliance as an alternative to Microsoft's bid, which, at $31 a share, Yahoo management believes undervalues the company, the source said.
A second source close to Yahoo
said it had received a procession of preliminary contacts by media,
technology, telephone and financial companies. But the source said they
were unaware whether any alternative bid was in the offing.
Few natural bidders exist
beside Google that could engage in a bidding war, and Google would be
unlikely to win approval from antitrust regulators, some Wall Street
analysts said on Friday.
Yahoo's efforts to find an alternative bidder could simply be a measure
to pressure Microsoft to boost its bid, which valued Yahoo at $44.6
billion when first announced on Friday.
Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay wrote in a research note
that "the Microsoft bid of $31 is very astute" because it puts pressure
on Yahoo management to take actions that could unlock the underlying
value of Yahoo assets, which he estimates are worth upward of $39-$45 a
share.
Separately, Google Inc fired back on Sunday at Microsoft Corp's bid to
acquire Yahoo Inc, accusing Microsoft of seeking to extend its computer
software monopoly deeper into the Internet realm.
David Drummond, a Google senior vice president and its chief legal
officer, said in a blog post that the combination of Microsoft and
Yahoo could undermine competition on the Web and called on policy
makers to challenge the combination.
Microsoft responded to Google's arguments by saying that a merger with
Yahoo would create a "compelling number two competitor for Internet
search and online advertising" to market leader Google.
"The alternative scenarios only lead to less competition on the
Internet," Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith said in a statement.
Drummond argued that Microsoft's power stems from decades- old
monopolies in Windows -- the software operating system used to control
most personal computers -- and Internet Explorer, which is the dominant
browser consumers used to view the Web.
Microsoft's proposed merger with Yahoo would combine the No. 1 and No.
2 suppliers of Web-based e-mail, instant messaging (IM) and portals,
which act as starting points for hundreds of millions of users seeking
information on the Web.
The Google executive argued in an official blog post that Microsoft
could be looking to favor Microsoft and Yahoo services by pushing
customers to other Web services they own instead of letting customers
elect to use rival services.
"Could a combination of the two take advantage of a PC software
monopoly to unfairly limit the ability of consumers to freely access
competitors' email, IM, and Web-based services?" Drummond said in a
blog at googleblog.blogspot.com/.
In making its case for the deal during a conference call on Friday,
Microsoft executives said Google - not Microsoft - was the one company
antitrust regulators were likely to bar from buying Yahoo, based on
Google's dominance in Web search.
Microsoft executives cited industry data showing Google has a 75
percent share of worldwide Web search revenue. Collectively, Yahoo and
Microsoft attract around 20 percent of Web searches, Internet
measurement firms show.
"Today, Google is the dominant search engine and advertising company on
the Web," Smith said in replying to Google on Sunday. "Google has
amassed about 75 percent of paid search revenues worldwide and its
share continues to grow."
A person familiar with Google's thinking said the company believes
Microsoft is using the same playbook it did in the 1990s to switch
Windows users away from Web browser pioneer Netscape Communications to
its own Internet Explorer.
"It is the same old story," the source said.
Источник: Reuters
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