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Microsoft-Yahoo deal is "total fiction"
« Posted: December 01, 2008, 10:47:24 PM »


Microsoft-Yahoo deal is "total fiction"

A report by Reuters has suggested that earlier reports of a $20 billion deal between Microsoft and Yahoo are false and that the only possibility is an acquisition of the search division of Yahoo.  We reported earlier that the deal between Microsoft and Yahoo would include the creation of a new management team to be led by ex-AOL chairman and CEO, Jonathan Miller, and former Fox Interactive Media President, Ross Levinsohn. However, the AllThingsDigital blog has quoted Levinsohn as saying the report is "total fiction," and also states that according to sources at both Microsoft and Yahoo, there is no such deal.   Read full story...

 


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