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Yahoo rejects Microsoft's buyout offer, citing lower price
Yahoo said Monday its board of directors has
rejected Microsoft's 44.6-billion-U.S.-dollar unsolicited bid to buy the
company, arguing the offer "substantially undervalues" the Internet
giant's worth. However, some industry analysts said Microsoft may come back up with a better offer following numerous reports that Yahoo has turned down the buyout offer from the software giant. Microsoft has not yet made a response to Yahoo's rejection of its offer. Analysts said Microsoft could choose to go hostile by issuing a tender offer to Yahoo shareholders or by mounting a proxy battle to nominate its own directors to replace the board at Yahoo. The software giant announced its buyout
offer on Feb. 1, days after Yahoo's stock price slipped to a new low in
several years. Google has been gaining ground on Yahoo,
which is also under pressure from the increasing popularity of social
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