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Ballmer erases Yahoo’s Yangectomy dividend
GMSV — ... . Speaking at Microsoft’s annual stockholders meeting, Ballmer was unequivocal : “Let me be as clear as I think I’ve tried to be publicly: We are done with all acquisition discussions with Yahoo. We have moved on.” Consistent with earlier and repeated pronouncements (see “ ...

MSFT: For Real, We’re Not Buying Yahoo . . . Except Maybe Search
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim — ... over, but decided to go with a search ad deal with Google instead. Google dropped Yahoo. Yahoo stocks take a serious dive. Yahoo dropped CEO Jerry Yang. Yep, that’s it in a nutshell. Despite Yahoo’s initial rejection and later renewed-then-foundered courtship with Microsoft, rumors have persisted that Microsoft is still interested in purchasing all or part of Yahoo. Microsoft disagrees. According to MarketWatch (via), at the annual shareholders’ meeting, CEO Steve Ballmer ...

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