Filed under: Earnings reports, Deals, Industry, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO)
The deal for Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) to allow Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) to sell text ads on the portal’s search pages may happen more quickly than most analysts believed. According to The Wall Street Journal, “Yahoo Inc. moved closer to outsourcing its search advertising to Google Inc. after an initial test of the system yielded what the two firms deemed positive results.”
The partnership could add several hundred million dollars of revenue to Yahoo!’s annual numbers. Most observers believe that regulators would be troubled by the two largest search companies joining forces.
The news still begs that question of whether any deal can be better than Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) offer to buy Yahoo! for over $29 a share. The first offer was at $31, but Microsoft’s shares, part of the payment, have declined since then.
Yahoo!’s actions to run away from Microsoft seem to go along the lines of trying to stay independent for the sake of being independent. In other words, the company has no answer to the question of why investors are better off if Yahoo! stands alone.
Since no one other than Microsoft wants to buy the portal, the answer is that Yahoo! has lost all options to defend its present strategy. A deal with Google does not, in any way Yahoo! can explain, make the company worth $30 a share.
Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.











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