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The Microsoft empire may swallow Yahoo - what will Hutch do?

by: Pam Spaulding

Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 09:30:00 AM EST


Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44.6 bln. That's a megadeal to try and kill Google, since the House that Bill Built has had little success in the online ad world.
Online advertising sales will double from 40 billion dollars in 2007 "to nearly 80 billion in 2010," it forecast.

Yahoo would offer Microsoft a search engine to compete with Google, a popular web portal for email, shopping and news, as well as one of the most recognized brands among online users.

...Yahoo has been hit by sluggish revenue growth despite launching a new online advertising platform a year ago and having hundreds of millions of users worldwide.

Under the Microsoft offer, Yahoo shareholders can elect to receive cash or a fixed number of shares of Microsoft stock, with its total offer consisting of one-half cash and one-half stock.

I never use MSN/Hotmail or whatever they are calling it these days. I do have a Yahoo account as well as Gmail, and Yahoo's webmail client is extremely pokey. This potential consolidation only highlights the possibility that "freemail" may not have much of a lifespan left. What do you think the impact of this may be if the deal goes through?

And the biggest question of all - when do we expect to see Ken Hutcherson's mug again, bleating  about his master plan to bring Microsoft to its knees by asking evangelicals to buy up enough shares of MS to have a majority vote and run the software giant in the bible-based tradition they believe in? A flashback to his threat is below the fold.  

Pam Spaulding :: The Microsoft empire may swallow Yahoo - what will Hutch do?

Ken at the MS shareholder's meeting: "I am a black man with a righteous cause with a whole host of powerful white people behind me. (OMFG ) I don't care how big Microsoft is, ... "They are nothing but a feather in the wind of God. America basically got started with a tea party and Goliath, if I'm not mistaken, got taken down by David, who believed in the same cause I believe in. "I'm going to go after the new Goliath with one little rock called a share and I'm going to make them tremble before we get through."
I guess Yahoo should start trembling right about now...
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I'm not sure how this really affects anyone other than say yahoo and msn web employees who would probably see some jobs eliminated as a result of consolidation. Seems to be just another revenue stream for microsoft without actually doing any additional work.

Yeah they want the advertiising $$$$$
The offer is for $46 billion...that's 4 - 6 billion.
How many countries in the world even have a GNP that big?

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