Hell Hath No Fury Like A Microsoft Scorned (Microsoft’s Response to Yahoo’s Rejection)

Microsoft has now officially responded to Yahoo’s rejection of their takeover proposal – the gist? As I suggested yesterday: ‘Yahoo, you are being stupid, don’t you see how much money we can make? We’re going hostile.’

The official statement:
It is unfortunate that Yahoo! has not embraced our full and fair proposal
to combine our companies. Based on conversations with stakeholders of both
companies, we are confident that moving forward promptly to consummate a
transaction is in the best interests of all parties.

We are offering shareholders superior value and the opportunity to
participate in the upside of the combined company. 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.

A Microsoft-Yahoo! combination will create a more effective company that
would provide greater value and service to our customers. Furthermore, the
combination will create a more competitive marketplace by establishing a
compelling number two competitor for Internet search and online
advertising.

The Yahoo! response does not change our belief in the strategic and
financial merits of our proposal. As we have said previously, Microsoft
reserves the right to pursue all necessary steps to ensure that Yahoo!’s
shareholders are provided with the opportunity to realize the value
inherent in our proposal.

And so it begins.
The first step will likely be for Microsoft to appeal right to Yahoo’s shareholders – which they have more-or-less already done, and did so again with this official response. It is definitely worth nothing, as Paul Kedrosky does, that T. Rowe Price, one of Yahoo’s largest investors, is said to be in favor of Microsoft’s proposal and wishes to move ahead on it.
Mutiny?

[UPDATE]: Don’t forget about that poison pill Yahoo has… Wow, this is going to get interesting.

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