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Why Microsoft will win Yahoo (CNN Money)

In the end, Microsoft is almost surely going to end up owning Yahoo's search business. That's the only conclusion I can come up with, having spent months talking to Microsoft's senior leadership for a recent story on the company. And even what does seem like erratic behavior on the part of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer et al points toward that inevitable conclusion.

Why Microsoft will win Yahoo (CNN Money)

In the end, Microsoft is almost surely going to end up owning Yahoo's search business. That's the only conclusion I can come up with, having spent months talking to Microsoft's senior leadership for a recent story on the company. And even what does seem like erratic behavior on the part of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer et al points toward that inevitable conclusion.

House Leader Questions Yahoo-Google Search Deal (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)

When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer dropped his bid to buy Yahoo, he took pains to point out that Yahoo's search-sharing arrangements with Google were likely to bring intense antitrust scrutiny for any company acquiring Yahoo. Given Microsoft's lengthy history with antitrust enforcement, Ballmer found that particularly unappealing.

Ballmer: Full Yahoo Acquisition Off the Table (InternetNews.com)

Microsoft CEO drops hints on the state of talks with Yahoo for purchasing a portion of its business, as well as its plans for Facebook.

Microsoft not bidding to buy Yahoo: CEO Ballmer (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Microsoft Corp is not looking to bid to buy all of Yahoo Inc but is in talks about other types of deals with the U.S. No. 2 search engine, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said on Wednesday.

Microsoft and Yahoo: Where were the mediators? (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer met with Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang earlier this month, what kept them from making a deal?

Yahoo Ignores Deadline, So it's Microsoft's Move (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)

Yahoo ignored Microsoft's deadline to respond to its $44.6 billion takeover offer by Saturday, leaving the next move in this chess game to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Microsoft has a number of options, but none of them are particularly appealing and investors are impatient with the lack of progress.

Yahoo Ignores Deadline, So it's Microsoft's Move (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)

Yahoo ignored Microsoft's deadline to respond to its $44.6 billion takeover offer by Saturday, leaving the next move in this chess game to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Microsoft has a number of options, but none of them are particularly appealing and investors are impatient with the lack of progress.

Yahoo Ignores Deadline, So it's Microsoft's Move (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)

Yahoo ignored Microsoft's deadline to respond to its $44.6 billion takeover offer by Saturday, leaving the next move in this chess game to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Microsoft has a number of options, but none of them are particularly appealing and investors are impatient with the lack of progress.

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