Thursday, March 29, 2012

For Yahoo!, and Microsoft took a professional matchmaker


The well-known millionaire and businessman Carl Aiken (Carl Icahn) really bothered tensions between Yahoo! and Microsoft. According to TechCrunch, Aiken wants to force the leadership of Yahoo! to return to negotiations with its aborted buyers.





In this regard, the businessman is going to arrange a power struggle within the team and the shareholders to buy shares at a pile of $ 50 million (which is about 3.6 percent of the total number of shares). In a team with other shareholders who are interested in the fact that the transaction took place on Yahoo! and Microsoft, Carl Aiken is going to raise the issue of replacing the current management ' tops ' company to another, more receptive to fresh trends.





It should be noted that once Karl Aiken takes on a certain company in order to change something in it, in most cases it is obtained. Known for his love of order, the first attempt to firms absorption he took back in 1979, gaining first a small percentage of its shares and then, convinced superiors to sell their offspring to competitors. Since then, the investor and businessman does not calm down for a minute, let alone if he wanted to change something somewhere to your liking - he gets her, even if in the end nothing good is not the end.





So if you really put Aiken look at Yahoo! and wanted to get its merger with Microsoft, then you can start betting. However, according to CNBC, is open about his intentions until the businessman said. Even more than that: he refuses to public comment and information on the plans provided the press people, communicating with him personally.





Either way, the twists and turns around the complex relationship between the two players in the Internet business so far is clearly not the end. Therefore, nothing interested parties ahead of time talking about Ballmer resignation from the post of CEO of Microsoft Corporation. Especially as a corporation, refusing to convince Yahoo!, suffered long and moved on to Facebook hilling.



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