February 1 2008

What Would a Combined Microsoft-Yahoo Look Like?

Erick Schonfeld

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Microsoft’s $31 a share offer for Yahoo is made possible by Yahoo’s slumping shares (Yahoo’s stock was trading at about $31 a year ago). While Yahoo has rejected Microsoft’s entreaties in the past, with Terry Semel stepping down as chairman of the board yesterday, things might be different this time. I ran some quick, back-of-the-envelope numbers to see what a combined Microsoft-Yahoo would look like financially, and how it would compare to Google.

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* Microsoft figures are trailing four quarters and headcount is from June.  Search figures from comScore.

Those headcount numbers and operating expenses could be cut significantly. Microsoft says it can shave at least $1 billion from operating expenses in a merged company.

The real impact to Microsoft, though, is not visible in these numbers because Yahoo represents a new growth opportunity for Microsoft in advertising revenues and online services. During the last four quarters, Microsoft’s revenues for its online services (MSN, Windows Live, aQuantive, etc.) were $2.8 billion and it lost $949 million. So just combining Yahoo with that business, you get revenues of $9.8 billion, but Microsoft would still be showing a net loss for that business of $289 million.

But this is an advertising play for Microsoft. It wants to combine the scale of its recently acquired advertising networks with that of Yahoo’s, along with Yahoo’s vast consumer reach (which is appealing to advertisers, who see all those eyeballs as valuable inventory).

On the conference call explaining the deal, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer general counsel Brad Smith points out with glee that, while other companies may make competing bids for Yahoo, one company that clearly can’t is Google. Citing a 75 percent market share in the paid-search advertising market worldwide, Ballmer asserts, “Google is prevented by antitrust laws from buying Yahoo.” (He should know, he does have some experience with antitrust laws). At the end of the call, CEO Steve Ballmer said that another driver behind the acquisition is to move Microsoft towards a more Web-based software-as-services company:

The Windows user wants to be live. There will be a Windows Live. There will be an Office Live.

Yahoo clearly has some strengths in this area, with its continued evolution of Yahoo Mail, acquisition of Zimbra, and other initiatives.

Update:  Here are some numbers from Hitwise on the combined traffic reach of Yahoo and MSN properties.  Together, they have a 15.6 percent market share of Internet traffic in the U.S. , compared to 7.7 percent for Google properties. But Google still has double teh market share in search of both Yahoo and Microsoft combined.

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  1. Kakubora

    WOW!!! GO MAHOO!!

  2. Sushil Jha

    Google Revenue figure came out wrong- dot instead of ‘,’ will work :)

  3. allen stern

    nice job erick - here are the live notes from the conference call which just ended a moment ago:
    http://www.centernetworks.com/.....cquisition

  4. Kakubora

    YSOFT!!! sorry but i am trying to come up with a gud name..any1 got any ideas?

  5. mmt

    These are the kind of calculations made my investment bankers. Mergers like this never work. While Yahoo and Microsoft try to integrate their cultures Google will just further dominate its space. Putting two losers together (in search) doesn’t produce a winner.

  6. Richard Liriano

    Good morning Erick,

    Just wanted to let you know that I have been a reader of your writing since your ‘Business 2.0’ days.

    That being said, I would like to point out a couple typo’s I noticed on the post above.

    Yahoo’sstock should be Yahoo’s stock.

    So just combing Yahoo wih (you forgot the ‘t’ in with).

    you get (space here) revenues of.

    Microsoft would still be showing (space again) a.

    Besides that, great post.

    I hope Yahoo! does take Microsoft on its offer, why?

    Because it is the only way than can still compete with the mighty G.

    Take care.

    Richard

  7. Eric Rdz

    Does this mean that the Microsoft-Yahoo deal will have a real chance to be the best and more profitable platform for Internet TV ?

    Only time will tell :-)

  8. Christoph Jaggi

    Combining the two will be a long and complex process. It is definitely a growth opportunity for Microsoft, but it will also require substantial additional investments to really reach its potential.
    On both sides quite a number of existing partnerships will need to be ended. Resolving this without causing too much friction with existing partners and the user base will be quite a challenge.
    If Microsoft really gets to acquire Yahoo there is a lot of work to do.

  9. Peter

    Here’s a freestyle translation of the Microsoft offer, paragraph per paragraph: http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/a.....-buy-yahoo

  10. Search◆ Engines Web

    What is so bizarre is the sharp decline in just two months

    What caused it - Yahoo is doing everything it can to compete.

    Also, can ASK now compete - or will they be acquired by Microsoft. It will be a miracle if they can survive among these giants

    BTW:

    How will this effect the rumored Yahoo acquisition of BrighCove that was supposed to be announced today???????????/

  11. sloan

    Just look at microsoft.com sites and think about how little MS understands the Web space and their purchase of Yahoo might be looked upon as the death of both companies. MS has had years to develop their online strategy and come up with very little. Does this denote a real change inside MS? Or will the old guard continue to miss the boat? Regardless of the ad revenue, MS has a lot more that it tries to do.

  12. Benjamin Parr

    My question is which products they will integrate and which they will not. Yes, they’ll integrate technologically, but will it be Windows Live powered by Yahoo!, or just Yahoo! search? What happens with Hotmail and Yahoo! mail? What happens with new products, like the Yahoo! TV Stream? What type of integration will Windows have with Yahoo! products? I could write an entire article on this subject alone.

  13. Chris

    http://www.usdoj.gov/

    And that says it all.
    Remember when MS tried to force anti-trust proceedings on Google for the doubleclick merger?
    I bet Google remembers.

  14. FireflySEO

    Unbeleivable really! Its a lot of money!! I wrote a bit about the post acquisition integration stuff and possible job losses which may well ensue here.

  15. rich

    I don’t think this makes any sense for Yahoo from an overall perspective, even with their current troubles. There will definitely be a mass exodus of whatever talent Yahoo has left from all their smart acquisitions over the years and the customers (eyeballs) will leave just being associated with Microsoft.

    This will be up there in the history of merger failures, right next to AOL TW.

  16. Faramarz

    The more i think about this, the more it makes sense. It a great move! Hopefully we’ll see it’s impact within a year.

  17. YDRIVE

    In our humble opinion, Microsoft needs Yahoo! and Yahoo! needs Microsoft.

    Henceforth, Microsoft will have both the Desktop world and the Webtop world.

    That would be, (for Microsoft - yes), perfecto and invincible!!

  18. Ed

    I don’t know who created that table, but it seems to add the Microsoft and Yahoo figures. That’s not right. There must be some synergies there that would modify the dollar amounts.

  19. Andrius Kleiva

    Oh no.. Microsoft comes.

  20. Anif™

    I’m not so sure about this for many reasons…but what do I know. For one thing, MS is not up with being open. Also a merger of this scale will take an awful long time to work things out. During that time, I think Google will keep advancing. I just feel MS and Yahoo are different in terms of direction, this could go totally downhill.

  21. Charles Polanco

    I hope MS buys it. Yahoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. But man I can’t leave my first love Google

  22. Todd

    “What Would a Combined Microsoft-Yahoo Look Like…”

    A very empty, lonely place after all the Yahoo employees jump ship and all us loyal Yahoo users leave, that’s for sure.

    Something is a miss here, Ballmer’s open letter is an attempt to force the issue by getting the Yahoo stockholders on his side, after being told to go to hell last year when he made the same offer privately? Does that sound right all you VC people that read this blog?

  23. RONLG

    Looks like you made a typo when spelling Google! ;)

    Better get that looked at.

    I personally think that this would be a great thing to happen. As said, Microsoft has had years to work on their online presence; this is true, however, the foundation of the Microsoft products are SOFTWARE.

    This is a deal that is completely ad-revenue related. Don’t forget, these are two veteran companies in the tech industry. They have both contributed to the growth and vision of how we use and see technology today. I am not shocked to see such a deal.

    One thing that has me curious is Yahoo! Merchant solutions. This is an avenue that I haven’t seen Microsoft get involved with and I can only speculate that this are of Yahoo! will improve.

    Yet another exciting day in tech!

  24. Shiju

    Well how does google react now… a miss in Q4 earnings.. microsoft could not have timed this better.. well google must have known this for a long time.. how do you think google will react now..

  25. Shiva

    How about Yahrosoft?

  26. Rajeev

    Compelling figuers and careful analysys and comparison.

    http://tekno-world.blogspot.com

  27. Pravin

    Your “back of the envelope” calculation is meaningless and downright embarrasing for this forum. Any fifth-grader can do the simple addition without bothering to think about the meaning of the numbers.

    Even though nobody in this forum is expected to be a banker, a true “back of the envelope” calculation would estimate savings from cost synergies, and revenues from combined R & D effort. It’s really not that hard - but would be a lot more insightful…

  28. Cary

    Simply summing the Revenues and Gross Profit line items in their financial statements is not really going to give a very good look as to how big they will actually look post-merger. There are way to many variables on either end that need to be worked out.

    Anti-trust litigation.

    But a very interesting and bold play by Microsoft–especially considering this would eat into a huge chunk of their cash on hand.

  29. Google TV

    Microsoft & yahoo worry about future Google TV.
    They can’t beat Google

    Watch there will be Google TV.

  30. Jason

    meh get me a beer will yer.

  31. Chad

    The real question is: What would your portfolio look like if you bought YHOO and MSFT a year ago?

    The trend you show graphically is not a long term trend by any means.
    http://finance.google.com/fina.....ASDAQ:MSFT

    Graphs like statistics can show you what ever you want to see.

  32. Where is Google OS?

    If Microsoft buys Yahoo. This means Microsoft owns tiny Yahoo companies like Alibaba, Rivals.com, Maven, etc.

    They all have to listen to Evil Satan (Bill Gates) & Satan commander (Steve Ballmer). They have serve their wishes and accept power of wealth.

    On the side:

    Google motto “Do no evil”. Google main problem. They don’t have operating system. They don’t own Apple OS, Microsoft OS, and Linux. They don’t have the rights to own their operating system.

  33. Justics

    Ten things Google can not buy. They will face anti-trust lawsuits. Justice department does monitor these things.

    1. Google cannot buy Amazon.com
    2. Google cannot buy Ebay.com
    3. Google cannot buy Yahoo.com
    4. Google cannot buy Zoho.com
    5. Google cannot buy Yandex.com
    6. Google cannot buy Microsoft & Facebook
    7. Google cannot buy Unix or Linux branding or SCO group.
    8. Google cannot buy aother VC funded search engine such powerset, cuill, etc… and VC funded health search engine.
    9. Google cannot buy walt disney, Nasacar, Pixar,
    10. Google cannot buy blogging startups.

  34. TECHFLOCK

    Smart move by Microsoft. Trying to buy a valuable property when its down in the dumps

    “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” - Warren Buffet

  35. ray gun

    what can google buy lol?

  36. Stan

    Not sure what the point of this analysis is.
    The majority of the revenue, etc. comes from Microsoft anyhow.
    Microsoft has been making more than Google, and will continue to for some time.
    So what?
    Its all about growth and neither Microsoft, nor Yahoo!, have demonstrated significant growth.
    It’s probably a good deal for Yahoo!
    Not sure how it makes sense really for Microsoft.

  37. Fabian Schonholz

    The numbers do not lie. It is all about time on market and market share. If you extrapolated Google 15 years into the future, the lead that MS has on it (if not more) then Google’s numbers would be WAY bigger than a MS+Yahoo!

  38. Rajan Tawate

    First…

    Hats off to TechCrunch.

    You guys gave out predicted one day ahead of the market..that MSFT may buy YHOO.

    Cheers to TC.

    Rajan Tawate

  39. Justics

    @33… I don’t know…

    If you ever get a job at Justice department. They will tell you. They do monitor every move Google makes. Let’s just say, If Google buys Xerox natural language search or natural language search with secret agreement. They would put Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Dr. Eric Schmidt, John Doerr, almost executives in Court.

    It’s very risky. They have buy the most expensive lawyers. Any of these people could go to Jail. They have spend million, million, million dollars to get out obession monoploy power.

  40. Snerfling

    Anybody who has spent even a limited amount of time working with Google’s various development utilities knows that Google is accelerating at an ever increasing rate towards the future Web.

    That is, what you see now (and what, presumably a combined MS/YHO intends to offer as a competitive entity) is nothing what the Web will look like/operate as within 12-24 mos.

    If Billy G was 30 years old again, then I’d say it might be a different story. However, all the energy and brains are in Google’s court right now. They will not relinquish their lead for at least 10 years.

    By then, there will be a new crop of young 20-somethings burning with ideas and desire to take us in some new direction.

  41. other

    LOL THAT IS THE GHETTOEST CHART EVER

  42. Justics

    The Good news Microsoft can legally buy Yahoo without facing lawsuits.
    They can upgrade live search engine & Advertisment, Yahoo stock boost.

    Google brought Doubleclick…
    So this means. Microsoft could buy yahoo.

  43. sin

    Big ++ves

    * MS has a strong enterprise presence and sales footprints in non-US geographies. MS and Y!’s salesforce can dent Google’s attempt to acquire each and every advertiser.

    Big –ves:

    * What about competing products? Y! Mail vs. Hotmail? Live vs. Y! search? They need to ensure that Google doesn’t benefit from internal competition.
    * Integration - cultural integration will be a tough task. Core DNA of the two entities are as different as it could be (developers in Y! have a “special feeling” towards Windows)
    * MS’s perceived image in the eyes of consumers. Chances are that the deal might lead to pilferage and consumers will end up in Google’s lap.

    If at all, the deal goes thru’:..more : http://www.pluggd.in/2008/02/m.....ood-or-bad

  44. Boring Market

    This sort of move will hedge off Google market share down the road, right now its an investment for the future. It seems like a preium to pay right now for Yahoo! but in reality the ROI and the assets Yahoo! has far out weighs the price. Apple has Google, Microsoft will have Yahoo!

  45. Al

    MSFT must want to get this done soon. Can it close before the elections? If the Dems get in, deals will be harder to do. And I’ll bet Google is happy they have Gore in their hip pocket. Gore will be “advising” the Democrats to squash this.

    On the other hand, if the Dems get in and the deal doesn’t get done, then Yahoo stock may tank more. Instead of paying Yahoo shareholders, Microsoft will have to give something up to the government in order to get it through the Democrat’s Politburo.

  46. Microsoft should buy Yahoo

    Yes, sounds very exciting. They should buy it.

  47. Here's news

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/.....trust.html

    Justice department — you can buy Yahoo anytime
    :) Woooahhh

  48. Vijay

    This is a great news for search engine industry…. consolidation is required.

    Get great free widgets at Widgetbox!

  49. Steve

    Fabulous acquisition. Two companies that “don’t get it” are now merged together to create a bigger company that won’t get it.

    Google has a clear strategy of providing a platform so you can do everything you want to do with a Google product/platform taking the customer away from the OS. Yahoo tried to be an entertainment company under Semel and all he succeeded in doing was introducing Maria Sansone to the adoring masses. Microsoft is hamstrung because it is always afraid of cannibalizing is core office and OS products so it that it can never quickly launch anything and is reluctant to offer office productivity products.

    It always amazed me that Yahoo never did something as intelligent as just copy Google’s strategy! There is nothing more whacky than watching a company continue a failed strategy month after month in the face of overwhelming evidence of failure.

    This is very bullish for Google. This assures the marketplace that Google won’t have any serious competition and will grow share.

  50. Will Yahoo make shareholders millionaire?

    My unemploy mom doesn’t work yahoo. She owns Yahoo shares.
    I don’t own Yahoo shares.

    If microsoft brought Yahoo. I hope my mom use her yahoo shares to buy new $500,000 house.

  51. Can't wait Microsoft to buy yahoo.

    Toronto stock jump high on yahoo. http://www.reuters.com/article.....8120080201

    Oh man, torromow Asian, India, European stock exchange. They heading to buy Yahoo stock.

  52. Tom

    Ha I love all these armchair analysts making their 10cent assemements of this deal.

    One thing is for certain. Both these companies are powerhouses in a multitude of ways. Google owns search - thats it. MSFT is ubiquitously with its applications on every single computer in the world and Yahoo is still the #1 trafficked web company with its hands in so many content plays that virtually assure its continued position.

    What else do you need to know?

  53. Patrick

    This does not bode well. One can only imagine how much ground Google will gain while MSFT-YHOO undergo restructuring and integration. Funny how these proposals never take into account revenue lost during the process of creating “synergy” and only focus on the reduction in operating expenses. $1b in “synergies” = how much headcount reduction at MSFT and YHOO?

  54. raj

    This is a great news for users,webmasters and Advertisers (but not for Google)
    The WWW will be surely more competitive again….
    The search will get better…
    http://www.Find1234.com

  55. yahooo!!!!

    Breaking News….

    investors overseas at 4:00 am pick up with phone call. They are heading to buy Yahoo stock very quick. Microsoft Yahoo sound bigger than Aol timewarner & Google’s Youtube.

    I can’t wait for yahoo stock to hit $31 dollars.

  56. raj

    YAHOO+MSN=GOOGLE
    http://www.Find1234.com

  57. Andrew Horowitz

    Sure, but what is the real reason for this???? Facebook of course!!!!

    See: http://www.thedisciplinedinves.....oo-merger/

    No kidding!

    Andrew

  58. Stealing os

    Microsoft biggest heist.
    They stolen VC funded double o’s…. Yahoo & Facebook.

    Goooooooooogle plans to buy Google jet to kick Michael Arrington to Davos again.

  59. other

    “I can’t wait for yahoo stock to hit $31 dollars.”

    uh, what? I don’t think you understand how this works.

  60. @59

    @59… It doesn’t matter… As long it hits high!!!

    Jump higher… Jump higher!!!

  61. The Mac Space.com

    I feel sorry for all the Yahoo employees!

  62. higher!!!

    WOOAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!
    27.68…. HIGHER… HIGHER…. YOU BITCHES!!!

    Closing bell is 3:00

  63. Tom

    With all the stock talk I find it funny that no one is talking about the fact that Microsoft is dropping. Not by much but still.

    Seems like the market still has no faith in Yahoo they just think they found a sucker in Microsoft

    (for the record, I personally think this could be a good idea for both companies if they do it right)

  64. sd

    for sure it is a good buy for MS. google has lost its direction, still hoping to the the wireless deal

  65. Karthik Kastury

    Something inside me tells me that this deal would not go as expected if it takes place. This deal spells doom for the free web culture that we are used to for years.

    Microsoft’s oppressive monopolistic culture could possibily kill Yahoo and services that we have come to assoiciate Web2.0 with namely Flickr and Del.icio.us

    For more on this read my thoughts at my blog here : http://dailyapps.net/2008/02/w.....look-like/

  66. Carter

    ummm…Microhoo?

  67. Cliff Kinard

    I am confused on which Yahoo to buy already! Can anyone help me?

    Yahoo Ultimate Edition?

    Yahoo Home Premium Edition?

    Yahoo Home Basic Edition?

    Yahoo Business Edition?

    Yahoo Enterprise Edition?

    or?

  68. Doug

    Can anyone weigh in on whether Jerry will accept? I would love to see this go through, but I’m not popping the corks yet.

  69. Quogle

    This is a great business for MS and a great chance to MS increase its search markets’s quota and advertising in the internet. The Yahoo internet knowledge is very important for MS. But, exists a small strategy that the MS must follow. The MS and the Yahoo must continue to operate as independent companies and never operate as one alone company. The MS and Yahoo are competing and must to continue thus for the future. If somebody remember to join the Yahoo search engine with the MS search engine, the only company that will win is Google… So be one, but not together.

  70. Xavierv

    Microsoft is just using Yahoo to break Google’s legs (which is not working at all):
    Microsoft Trhows Yahoos At Google’s Face

  71. Adi

    The number in your graph are seemingly off. Where did you come up with your Net/Gross Profit Numbers? For example, Google’s Operating expense is higher than its gross profits; this would mean a operating loss for Google.

  72. James

    Microhoo?

  73. Viktor

    The new Yahoo! Search if you search for “Linux”, “Apple” or “Google”:
    “Sorry, this is a Yahoo! Premium keyword. Please upgrade to a Yahoo! Premium account for $20 / Month to continue…”

  74. LionardoMasseratti

    M$HOO?

    I win, ktxby

  75. Wayne Mulligan

    Even with the combined company Google is still generating more profit per employee - about 25% more to be precise. This company is financially disciplined and gives them a lot of “wiggle room” as they compete with a combined MAHOO. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still the right deal to make, but this combined entity better get focused on increasing returns on capital.

  76. DOWN WITH GOOGLE!!!

    To much evil was done!

  77. Jim

    whats the deal with the lame synergies slide?

  78. Gina

    Hmmm…good question.

  79. CJ

    microsoft + yahoo= web 2.slow

  80. Chris Banach

    your figures are crap :
    market cap for yahoo is not 25 billions but 38 billions !
    source : https://www.etrade.wallst.com/v1/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?symbol=YHOO

  81. Andrew

    i still take google in a cat fight.

  82. vrox

    I think more likely than not this merger will be a disaster. Microsoft has no idea whats it’s doing. They’ll have so many duplicate technology/properties that they won’t know what to use. Integration will be a nightmare, especially since Microsoft writes all code with Microsoft products and yahoo uses open source.

    The only way I see it working is Microsoft streamlining their own web properties, leaving Yahoo culture alone, and just using Yahoo content to help other Microsoft properties.

    Personally I think Microsoft problem is being to big, and now they are just getting bigger. I don’t get after 10 years, why their search still sucks.

    Balmer should be fired. If I was him, I’d stop trying to compete with the entire earth, and focus on a fewer areas for growth. Drop the zune for instance. Microsoft is so desperate for growth that their throwing money at everything. There are limits to growth and microsoft has reached that limit.
    The best thing it can do is split itself in order to compete better. Split off the search into a new company, and make microsoft own 20%. It’ll have have much more oppurtunity to innovate and grow on its own.

    Purchasing Yahoo won’t do anything but make Microsoft more bloated and confused. Yahoo has duplicate properties within itself(remember flickr and yahoo photos?) and now with Microsoft, they probably have multiple instances of having three or more subproperties that do the same thing.

  83. Chad

    I do like how Microsoft had Yahoo layoff a bunch of people before they announced the offer. Otherwise, they would have been the big bad hostile taker overers coming in an putting people out on the street. Instead, they look good by paying a premium for the down stock.

  84. Adam Healey

    totally - it’s microhoo, a smaller, less potent version of its former self

  85. Robert MacEwan

    Microsoft’s MSN is a clusterfuk of web properties begging for Yahoo! clarity. I tend to agree with comments made by vrox. When Microsoft starts moving Yahoo properties to their platform all hell will break loose. Curious that Yahoo registered msyahoo.com in June of 2005 and yahoosoft.com in November of 2006 but both are set to expire 2008.

  86. Gifts

    As an advertiser on Google, Yahoo and MSN, I like the idea of the purchase. Currently Yahoo & MSN just don’t drive significant sales for us.

    However, I am a big believer that the current cpc model is past its prime. How long does one advertise with these companies at nominal returns? Advertisers are being squeezed for every last penny, while the search engines (read Google) makes all the money.

    I think the market is prime for some new advertising vehicles.

    On a side note, if Ask.com could produce the same results with its engine as Google along with it’s new interface it would be a winning combination.

  87. Kevin

    Agreed with Number 2…There was no way Google did $16 trillion in revenue, and if they did, I couldn’t figure out how they were only clearing $4.2 billion profit…anyways…

  88. NiMaL

    So it seems I’m gonna be out from my Yahoo accounts too…
    Until I have Google, why should I choose something that could be from Micro$oft…

  89. Jose

    I only use Yahoo because the name is easy to retain when I give someone my mail. I’ll quit using yahoo instantly if MS buys them. I know I’m not the only one who thinks alike.

  90. Roslyn

    I would like to know where this leaves me? I have been with Yahoo since I first went on line. Yahoo Mail has always been MY mail. My problem with this is that I could only access my beloved yahoo 360 on Mozilla Firefox. Internet Explorer upgrades never worked too well. it was not my computer either so Mozilla Firefox is what i use. I have no time for MSN or others if i do use Google at times but Yahoo has always been my first port of call.

    I have contacted Microsoft many times and their answers have always been way too technical for me so that they proved most unhelpful to me. I do not find them too approachable.

    To some people this may make sense but i sure hope yahoo will reject this take over bid as most Yahoo users feel rather let down by sweeping changes, was it calls for new directions? And feel we have been slightly let down.

    Now that yahoo shares surged. They went up by 48% today … Am I being very silly hoping that Yahoo will use this to sort itself out, get back to the good old Yahoo we all loved and tell Microsoft to buy something else?

    I do not wish to leave Yahoo if I do not want to find myself at the receiving end of more problems with Internet Explorer.

  91. kens

    I love Yahoo! but I hate Microsoft. How I wish Microsoft’s shares fall and the MS closes down for good.

  92. Seth

    Yahoo’s new email app still needs some work. Although I like the potential it has, and the new features - it’s very slow.

  93. Jason Bates - Lushable.com

    MICROHOO!

    :)

  94. chris

    The bid came when Yahoo! was considered a major opensource Eco-System player. I guess Microsoft was waiting for the right time.
    Hats off the MS team, they are the real pirates!!

  95. vivek

    I guess microhoo hoo-hoo hoo-hoo

  96. warm

    This is going to be their logo. Hehe –> http://wp.youthalivehigh.com/?p=26
    If this is ok with your eyes, maybe it will work out fine.

  97. Theodore

    As the great Elmer Fudd said:
    ” Micwo - hoo! Micwo- hoo!”

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