Yahoo’s rejection of Microsoft’s purchase offer is “unfortunate”, said
Microsoft today in a report.
Yahoo turned down Microsoft’s offer of $44.6bn stating that the purchase
would not be in its best interests. But sticking to its argument, the software
giant maintains that Yahoo’s stakeholders would gain from such a deal.
“We are offering stakeholders superior value and the opportunity to
participate in the upside of the combined company,” said Microsoft. “A
Microsoft-Yahoo combination will create a more effective company that would
provide greater value and service to our customers,” it added.
After a careful review process, the Yahoo Board of Directors said its brand,
audience and growth potential would be stumped if the acquisition was to go
ahead.
However in reply, Microsoft said the partnership would allow them to rival
Google. “The combination will create a more competitive marketplace by
establishing a compelling number two competitor for internet search and online
advertising,” Microsoft said.
Microsoft added that the transaction would be in the interest of all parties
concerned. “The combination also offers an increasingly exciting set of
solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better
positioned to compete in the online services market.”
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