nytimes.com — Microsoft said Saturday that it was abandoning its blockbuster bid to acquire Yahoo after the two companies could not agree on a price.The breakdown followed a meeting in Seattle on Saturday morning between Microsoft C.E.O. Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, and Yahoo C.E.O. Jerry Yang, Yahoo's co-founder and chief executive.
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sickofsectsMay 4, 2008
except that he meant GOOG + YHOO.
darkshroudMay 4, 2008
I haven't used Front Page since 2002. It worked ok back then, but now I don't know since I haven't tried MS Expression yet. Congrats on finding one of the few MS software products I haven't tried.
rattelerMay 5, 2008
But... if M$ swoops in after passing, and does a hostile takeover, I would think that's dancing on the gray line.
Closed AccountMay 6, 2008
Google Fanboys are normally anti-MS. If you don't know what antitrust is at that point, then... you need to get off of the internet.
rattelerMay 6, 2008
When they put the rights of the consumer above their quest for money, I'll stop abbreviating them M$. Till thenM$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$M$MAs for the rest of your comment, you may be right.
thewrkncacnterMay 7, 2008
mmm pie
apdsdOct 7, 2008
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