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Yahoo & Microsoft: Week 21 (SYS-CON Media)

On Tuesday TechCrunch and CNet, based on the usual 'sources,' reported that talks between Yahoo and Microsoft were back on, stories that prevented Yahoo's desperate, bewildered, shuttlecock stock from dropping below the 20-dollar barrier and landing in the high teens where it was when Microsoft entered the picture on February 1. It was certainly headed in that direction.

Yahoo & Microsoft: Week 21 (SYS-CON Media)

On Tuesday TechCrunch and CNet, based on the usual 'sources,' reported that talks between Yahoo and Microsoft were back on, stories that prevented Yahoo's desperate, bewildered, shuttlecock stock from dropping below the 20-dollar barrier and landing in the high teens where it was when Microsoft entered the picture on February 1. It was certainly headed in that direction.

CNET To Provide Yahoo With More Content; Will Sell Some Of Yahoo's Ad Inventory (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)

Two companies under pressure from outsiders are looking to strengthen their ties: Yahoo and CNET will announce a new content-sharing and ad agreement later today, reports Kara at AllThingsD.

CNET To Provide Yahoo With More Content; Will Sell Some Of Yahoo's Ad Inventory (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)

Two companies under pressure from outsiders are looking to strengthen their ties: Yahoo and CNET will announce a new content-sharing and ad agreement later today, reports Kara at AllThingsD.

Microsoft, Yahoo Appear To Dig In Their Heels (Search Engine Land)

Both the Wall Street Journal and CNET are reporting about an apparently unsuccessful meeting between Microsoft and Yahoo this week. According to the Journal, "The Microsoft executives showed no willingness to raise their cash-and-stock offer, and the Yahoo camp continued to refuse to enter formal negotiations without a sweetened bid, people familiar with the matter say." Click to ...

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