Microsoft/Yahoo Deal Should Go Through
I was going to buy Yahoo! the other day. Mark and I were emailing. I was asking how much Yahoo!'s core search business was worth if it was given over to Google. He though maybe as much as $9/share. I looked into the value of Yahoo! Japan and Alibaba. I left a comment on Paul Kedrosky's blog post about Yahoo!.
But of course I never got around to buying the stock.
We all knew this was coming. Yahoo! was cheap. Too cheap. And a mess. Rats were leaving the sinking ship en masse. It was not sustainable. Something had to happen.
And so the most logical thing has now happened. Microsoft has swooped in with a $44.6bn offer to buy Yahoo!
The price offered is an ~70% premium to the closing price last night. This deal will happen unless another strategic wants it (News Corp?). Because at that price, no financial buyer can make the deal work, particularly in this financing environment.
Related Articles
|
Top Rated Comment Streams:
Numbers are net rating-
-
1.Hedged In662
- 2.
-
3.Smarty_Pants415
-
4.axelrod608307
-
5.cos1000277
More by Fred Wilson
-
Online News: My Focus Group of One
on Jan 08, 2009 | about NWS
- Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon
-
Playing with Other People's Money
on Jan 05, 2009
- Turning Nothing Into Something
Most Popular
Most Read
Editors' Picks
Most Commented
-
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services (70 comments)
-
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure (46 comments)
Investment Resources
Money Management
Research
Articles on related themes
Mergers & Acquisitions
- 9 Possible Pharma Deals for 2009 Jan 08, 2009
- Radware Makes a Surprise Move on Nortel's Metro Ethernet Business Jan 08, 2009
- New Group Making a Run at Yahoo Jan 07, 2009
- Options Trader: Wednesday Outlook Jan 07, 2009
- CA Acquires Data Loss Prevention Startup Orchestria Inc. Jan 07, 2009
- Datascope / Getinge AB: Awaiting FTC Clearance Jan 07, 2009
- Indevus / Endo Pharmaceuticals Merger Looks Good to Go Jan 07, 2009
- Dow Chemical Says 'See You in Court' to Kuwait Jan 07, 2009
- BELUS? Not in the Near Future Jan 07, 2009
- What Will Brown Do for Merck? Jan 07, 2009
- Puget Energy: An Interesting Spread to Watch Jan 06, 2009
- M&A Are Sun Life Financial's Best Bet - Citigroup Jan 06, 2009
- For Canadian M&A, CIBC World Markets Takes Top Spot Jan 06, 2009
Internet Search
- Google and Newspapers Jan 08, 2009
- Rumor Says Yahoo's In Play Again; Reality Says Not Likely Jan 08, 2009
- New Group Making a Run at Yahoo Jan 07, 2009
- Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon Jan 07, 2009
- Share of Online Searches by Engine, November 2008 Jan 06, 2009
- J.P. Morgan vs. Barclays: 2009 Tech Prediction Faceoff Jan 05, 2009
- M&A Lessons from 2008: Take the Money and Run Jan 02, 2009
- Google's Top 10 Products Dec 31, 2008
- Microsoft: A Solid Investment in Technology Dec 31, 2008
- Redefining Search and Search Engines Dec 31, 2008
- Google: A Gorilla Not to Be Missed Dec 31, 2008
- Google's Momentum Continues Dec 30, 2008
- Should Google Buy Facebook? Dec 29, 2008
Internet Advertising
- Google's Total Ad Server Market Share a Dominant 57% Jan 07, 2009
- Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon Jan 07, 2009
- Advertisers' Survival Plan for 2009 Jan 06, 2009
- J.P. Morgan vs. Barclays: 2009 Tech Prediction Faceoff Jan 05, 2009
- Onstream: Where Those Advertising Dollars Go Now Jan 02, 2009
- Google: A Gorilla Not to Be Missed Dec 31, 2008
- FedEx On Advertising, Asia, Oil and Taxes Dec 30, 2008
- Warner Music Group and YouTube Are Not Hearing the Same Tune Dec 30, 2008
- The End of Brand Advertising Dec 28, 2008
- Warren Buffett Might Put ValueClick in the 'Too Difficult' Pile Dec 26, 2008
- The World's 10 Most Influential and Innovative Companies Dec 25, 2008
- Focus Media / Sina Transaction: Think Outside the Box to Make Profits Dec 25, 2008
- Is the NY Times the Canary in the Online Ad Coalmine? Dec 24, 2008
e-Commerce
- Amazon Sales Up While Most Retailers Suffer Jan 08, 2009
- Oprah Ignites Interest in Kindle Jan 07, 2009
- Nine Actionable Calls Jan 07, 2009
- Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon Jan 07, 2009
- Some Positives, But Problems Persist at eBay Jan 07, 2009
- comScore: Q4 and Holiday Online Retail Sales Decline Jan 06, 2009
- eBay: Stock Fully Valued at Current Price Jan 06, 2009
- Online Fitness, Video Game Spending Outperforms Brick-and-Mortar Jan 06, 2009
- Why the Long Tail Effect Is Still Alive Jan 06, 2009
- Will Meg Whitman Run for California Governor? Jan 06, 2009
- J.P. Morgan vs. Barclays: 2009 Tech Prediction Faceoff Jan 05, 2009
- Amazon: An 'Unmatched Online Marketplace' - JP Morgan Jan 05, 2009
- Green Monday, Black Friday, When Did Holiday Shopping Peak? Jan 05, 2009
- Free E-Newsletters
- Wall Street Breakfast -Sample
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know Newsby SA Editor Rachael Granby- Bank trio becomes duo. Wells Fargo (WFC) will become the largest U.S. bank by branches with its bid for Wachovia (WB), after Citigroup (C) withdrew from compromise negotiations late yesterday on concerns about the quality of some of Wachovia's assets. Wells Fargo, with a bid valued at $11.4B, expects the purchase to be completed by the end of the year, and denies it will have to absorb assets shakier than originally thought.
- Government considers next steps. As the financial crisis continues to worsen, the U.S. government is considering two dramatic steps to turn around, or at least slow, the damage: guaranteeing billions of dollars in bank debt and temporarily insuring all U.S. bank deposits. The moves, which would mark the government's most extensive intervention to date, are in discussion stages only.
- Credit stays frozen. As frozen credit markets refuse to thaw, the cost of default protection on corporate bonds reaches new global records amid investor concerns the credit crisis will trigger corporate failures as companies struggle to finance their businesses. Interbank lending remains limited, and borrowing from the Fed's expanded discount window continued its trend of setting new highs every week, as the total daily average rose to $420.2B vs. $367.8B last week.
- Oil demand withers. The International Energy Agency warned Friday worldwide oil demand...
- The Macro View -SampleSeeking Alpha - The Macro ViewMarket Outlook
- An Outcry from Emerging and Developed Markets Alike by Jonathan O'Shaughnessy
- Long Term, Financials Look Good by Michael Filloon
- Round 3 of the Recession: Main Street by Paul Fekula
Oil Price- Oil Below $75: Increased Chance of OPEC Production Cuts by Money Morning
- Oil Down 48% from Highs by Bespoke Investment Group
- Oil & Gas Headed Lower as Economy Strikes Consumers by Michael Filloon
Economy- Long Term, Financials Look Good by Michael Filloon
- Round 3 of the Recession: Main Street by Paul Fekula
- Reality Bites As Stocks Continue To Collapse by The Mole
- Investing Ideas -SampleSeeking Alpha - Investing IdeasCramer's Picks
- Farewell Financial Bear Raids - Cramer's Mad Money (10/14/08) by SA Editor Joan Wickham
- Better Picks - Cramer's Lightning Round (10/14/08) by SA Editor Joan Wickham
- Perhaps Industrials... Cramer's Stop Trading! (10/14/08) by SA Editor Joan Wickham
Long Ideas- Utilities Beginning to Generate Interest for Longs by Joe Kunkle
- The Long Case for Encore Capital by Value Investor Insight
- 2009: The Year of the Channel for SaaS Vendors? by Jeff Kaplan
- Two Global Infrastructure Investment Opportunities in ETFs by Investment U
- Market Behaves Sanely - Fast Money Recap (10/14/08) by SA Editor Joan Wickham
Short Ideas- Why Short Sellers Are the Heroes of Wall Street by Investment U
- Salesforce.com: Pricey and Coming Down Fast by Charlie Bottle
- Google: 3Q Results Reveal Chinks in the Armor by Mark Krieger
- Jim Cramer's Picks -SampleBetter Choices - Cramer's Lightning Round (10/15/08)by SA Editor Rachael GranbyStocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramers Mad Money TV program,
Wednesday, October 15.Bullish Calls:Continental Resources (CLR) -- "This is a remarkable decline. All of the high quality ones are down so much, I can't go against it. This is where you pull the trigger.
3M (MMM) -- The moment this stock starts yielding 5%, I'm a buyer. Until then, keep your powder dry.Bearish Calls:Computer Sciences (CSC) -- This is a company that was going to be bought, but they passed up the chance. Now I don't want to buy it."Email continues...
Annaly Mortgage (NLY) -- I think this is a business model that needs to borrow money. Definitively do not buy."
Northrop Grumman (NOC) -- You can't own the defense stocks right now. If I had to own one, I'd look at Lockheed Martin (LMT) with its good dividend. - Stocks & Sectors -SampleSeeking Alpha - Stocks & SectorsInternet
- eBay: Q3 Looks Good but Q4 Guidance Disappoints by Greg Feirman
- Is Google Feeling Lucky? by Sam Gustin
- Why Today Could Suck for Tech by Kevin Maney
Media- A Triple Financial Whammy Afflicts Newspapers by Ken Doctor
- Three Years On, Buying MySpace Looks Like One of Murdoch's Smartest Bets by Erick Schonfeld
- How Will Arbitron Fare in This Market? by Sreeni Meka
Telecom- Ten Ways to Invest in Louisiana by Stockerblog
- Earnings Preview: Electro-Optical Engineering by theflyonthewall.com
- Shared Docks Via WiFi All the Rage by Dean Bubley
Financial- Switzerland Strengthens Its Banks; Short Interest Remains Low by Jessica Johnson
- Reality Bites As Stocks Continue To Collapse by The Mole
- LIBOR Shows Worst Is Yet to Come for Credit Markets by Keith Fitz-Gerald
- Global Markets -SampleSeeking Alpha - Global MarketsChina
- An Outcry from Emerging and Developed Markets Alike by Jonathan O'Shaughnessy
- USANA Health Sciences Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Perfect World Announces Share Repurchase Program by Trader Mark
- China: Hot Money Inflows Down, Nervousness Up by Michael Pettis
India- Indian Economy Has Much to Cheer About by Equitymaster
- India: RBI Cuts Cash Reserve Ratio by Equitymaster
- India: Markets Continue Downward by Equitymaster
Japan- Sanyo Enters Thin-Film Market, Goes Up Against Sharp by Greentech Media
Asia- Four International Dividend Stocks to Watch by David Hunkar
Eastern Europe- Reality Bites As Stocks Continue To Collapse by The Mole
- Alternative Energy Investing -SampleSeeking Alpha - Alternative EnergyAlternative Energy
- Seven Stocks for an Impending Apocalypse by H.J. Huneycutt
- Solar Shares Under Pressure From Credit Crunch and Pricing by Eric Savitz
- Trina Solar Looks Good, Though Market Yawns by Trader Mark
- The Electric Car Market: Wise Energy Use Stocks by Tom Konrad
- Investing in the Power of the Sea
- ETF Daily -SampleSeeking Alpha - ETF DailySector ETFs
- Too Early To Buy Homebuilders ETF by Larry MacDonald
- Utilities Beginning to Generate Interest for Longs by Joe Kunkle
- Two Global Infrastructure Investment Opportunities in ETFs by Investment U
New ETFs- First Trust Launches Infrastructure ETF with Global Reach by Index Universe
- Overview and Analysis of the Global Generic Drug Industry by Mike Havrilla
Emerging Market ETFs- Brazil Is the Best of BRIC by Carl T. Delfeld
- Playing the Market in Difficult Times by Jason Hamlin
- The Daily Dispatch -SampleSeeking Alpha - Daily DispatchWall Street Breakfast
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by SA Editor Rachael Granby
US Market- An Outcry from Emerging and Developed Markets Alike by Jonathan O'Shaughnessy
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by SA Editor Rachael Granby
Housing & Real Estate- Too Early To Buy Homebuilders ETF by Larry MacDonald
- Another 'Root Cause' That Isn't: Tumbling Home Prices by Tim Iacono
Transcripts- TrueBlue, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Polycom, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
ETF- Too Early To Buy Homebuilders ETF by Larry MacDonald
- About Seeking Alpha
- About Us
- Contact Us
- What's New
- Readers Feedback
- Advertise With Us
- Contributors
- Contribute an Article
- Feature Your Book
- Our Contributors
- Anonymous Contributions
- Dispute an Article?
- Legal
- Terms of Use
- Privacy
- Copyright




This article has 6 comments:
-
Long-Short Guy
-
250 Comments
Feb 01 08:06 AMBut Windows and Office are decaying, and MSFT is making no headway on the 'Net. So it needs to use its cash flow and currency to bolster its position, before it's too late.
The question now is whether one broken company can fix another broken company.
-
Lisa
-
293 Comments
Feb 01 08:11 AMWhich begs the question: is paying a 70% premium for YHOO a wise use of Microsoft's cash?
-
Frank Li
-
179 Comments
Feb 01 08:18 AMNow that's an interesting idea. And Murdoch pays up.
-
Tom B
-
1771 Comments
Feb 01 09:12 AMAOL /Time-Warner.
Just look at Ballmer. Does this look like a man with even the tiniest shred of vision or competence?
-
Victor J. Cook, Jr.
-
78 Comments
My Website
Feb 01 11:08 AMIn 2006 it cost Microsoft 18.8¢ more to generate a dollar in sales than it cost Google. Multiply that 18.8¢ times its sales revenues and you find that Microsoft had an $8.3 billion dollar problem. That's how much the company was over-spending on enterprise marketing in 2006 compared with Google. And it cost Yahoo 15.1¢ more to generate a dollar in sales than it cost Google. Yahoo had a $1 billion dollar problem. Combined there were almost $10 billion in redundancies at the companies.
The combined R&D spending ($7.4 billion) and Selling, General & Administrative ($16.3 billion) expenses of MSFT and YHOO totaled $23.7 billion in 2006. So their redundancies relative to Google amounted to over 42% of total spending. And over 85% of those same redundancies belong to Microsoft. These could be reduced without shelling out $45 billion for Yahoo. For the details see my April 16, 2007 article “Microsoft’s $8 Billion Problem” at www.customersandcapita...
-
nitadmin
-
13 Comments
Feb 02 07:33 PM