Microsoft Makes $44.6 Billion Bid For Yahoo

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Microsoft, following its unsuccessful bid a year ago, has made an unexpected and unsolicited bid for troubled Yahoo as it continues its efforts to compete with and/or topple (never happen) Google. In a statement Friday, Yahoo said it will “carefully and promptly” study Microsoft’s bid. Even if the takeover doesn’t happen, at least Yahoo will benefit from a 50 percent jump in its share price following the news.

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer tells us, “This is a decision we have – and I have – thought long and hard about. We are confident it’s the right path for Microsoft and Yahoo.”

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