Iconocast Logo

Welcome To Iconocast

How to add a URL link from your web site to the Iconocast web sites


Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: reuters + microsoft + yahoo  Related to the article below (Last Update: 7/24/2008)


CNNMoney.com
UPDATE 3-Microsoft CEO backs Web spending, "done" with Yahoo
Reuters -
O: Quote, Profile, Research) need to make heavy investments in its Internet businesses but said the company was "done," for now, with pursuing Yahoo Inc ...
Microsoft: Here?s the lowdown on Yahoo Reuters UK
Microsoft says chances of Yahoo takeover negligible Reuters
UPDATE 1-Microsoft CEO says done talking to Yahoo, for now Reuters
Reuters
all 360 news articles »  MSFT - YHOO - GOOG

Canada.com
Microsoft?s next online chief
Reuters -
Microsoft?s president of platforms and services Kevin Johnson, who spearheaded the company?s pursuit of Yahoo, plans to bolt for the top job at nearby ...
Microsoft exec who led Yahoo bid leaving company Reuters Canada
Juniper names Microsoft exec Johnson as CEO Reuters
Juniper names Microsoft exec Johnson as CEO Reuters
Reuters
all 575 news articles »  JNPR - MSFT - YHOO
Glass Lewis argues against three Yahoo directors
Reuters -
Icahn launched a proxy battle against Yahoo in May to bring the Internet pioneer back to the negotiating table with Microsoft Corp (MSFT. ...YHOO - EPA:MLACO
Microsoft to expand Facebook ad pact: source
Reuters -
The expanded deal follows Microsoft's decision not pursue a takeover of Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to bolster its online search and ...MSFT - GOOG

Sify
Google loses share as Yahoo and Microsoft gain
Reuters - Jul 21, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - In a rare slip for Google, Yahoo and Microsoft gained share as Google lost ground in the Web search market in June, industry data ...
CORRECTED: Yahoo and Icahn settle, Microsoft deal seen adrift Reuters
AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft talks heat up Reuters
AOL talks with Microsoft and Yahoo heat up Reuters
Reuters - Reuters
all 444 news articles »  YHOO - TWX - MSFT
Proxy firms split in support of Yahoo's board
Reuters -
... Yahoo's compensation practices, in particular the newly-adopted severance plans, as well as the way the board handled negotiations with Microsoft at the ...
UPDATE 2-Yahoo profit falls, CFO says 2008 outlook intact Reuters India
all 23 news articles »  YHOO

Reuters
Yahoo profit falls, CFO says 2008 outlook intact
Reuters - Jul 22, 2008
Yahoo shares rose close to 1 percent in extended trading. The Internet pioneer, which just settled a proxy battle with activist investor Carl Icahn, ...
INSTANT VIEW: Yahoo profit drops Reuters
all 439 news articles »  YHOO - MSFT
Yahoo: We?ve looked at everything you can imagine
Reuters UK, UK - Jul 22, 2008
It has been nearly six months since Microsoft made an unsolicited proposal for Yahoo and everyone here, the board, management and over 14 thousand Yahoo?s ...
Yahoo profit down, outlook intact; CEO set to stay
Reuters UK, UK - Jul 22, 2008
Yahoo executives made no secret that the quarter included unusual headaches, particularly the back-and-forth with Microsoft. Chief Executive Jerry Yang ...YHOO - MSFT
Legg's Miller backs Yahoo in proxy war with Icahn
Reuters India, India - Jul 18, 2008
Since February, Yahoo has rebuffed Microsoft's $47.5 billion offer to buy the firm, triggering a slide in Yahoo's stock price and paving the way for Icahn ...YHOO - LMI - LM
Source: Google News

REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) - Chief Executive Steve Ballmer on Thursday defended Microsoft Corp's need to make heavy investments in its Internet businesses but said the company was "done," for now, with pursuing Yahoo Inc.

"There's nothing under discussion between the two of us," Ballmer told investors of how six months of various talks had reached an impasse earlier in July.

"We had a set of principles, we talked about them, it didn't work out," he said. "Fine, we're done. We can move on."

The message for Microsoft's annual meeting with Wall Street analysts, an all-day affair at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington, was that it had a post-Yahoo plan to turn around its online services division and a strategy to take advantage of future opportunities, even as its Internet chief departs.

"There is this huge, huge, huge new opportunity around the Internet and online and we have to embrace that opportunity and invest in that opportunity," Ballmer said.

Shares of Microsoft have fallen 8 percent over the last week since the company forecast an outlook below Wall Street estimates and revealed an additional $500 million investment into its online unit, even as it chalked up further losses.

Charles Di Bona, a software research analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, said Ballmer's comments did not give enough details about how that additional investment will be spent and how the company arrived at that decision.

"It's spending $500 million dollars and then it says we'll tell you later how we'll spend it," said Di Bona, who has an "outperform" rating on Microsoft. "The market's concern is not about how it is running its core business. It's about decisions about larger chunks of money that people can't track."

Ballmer said Microsoft is willing to endure online division operating losses that amount to between 5 percent to 10 percent of the company's total operating income, which reached $22.5 billion in fiscal year 2008, until the search and advertising business reaches "scale."

He did not specify on how long this period of losses would last, but said the risk was worth the potential return.

Microsoft's online division has posted eight straight quarters of losses. It lost $1.23 billion in the past fiscal year, twice as much as it had lost in fiscal 2007 and about 5.5 percent of Microsoft's total operating income.

Ballmer said its online businesses could eventually account for most of the economic value created by the world's largest software maker.

The Microsoft CEO was left to describe Internet strategy after Microsoft announced one day before the analyst meeting that the head of that business, Kevin Johnson, was leaving. He will become chief executive of Juniper Networks Inc. "We thought it was important whoever was going to get up and talk about the big investment online was going to be here in three weeks and so you're stuck with me on this topic today," Ballmer said.

BIG PLANS WITHOUT YAHOO

Seeking to show momentum in its existing Internet business, Microsoft announced that it had expanded its existing pact with Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, to provide Web search and search advertising in addition to its existing deal to run graphical display ads on Facebook pages.

Satya Nadella, Microsoft's senior vice president in its search and advertising group, said the expanded Facebook deal would be implemented in the next few months and "carry both our Web results, as well as our page search advertising."

Microsoft said the new search advertising deal will be limited to Facebook's U.S. pages. The pact builds on a deal in which Microsoft invested $240 million last October in Facebook for a 1.6 percent stake, valuing the company at $15 billion.

Ballmer said its pursuit of Yahoo reflected the importance of Web search as the starting point for consumers to locate a growing range of digital media and e-commerce services from online video to shopping, which he estimated represented a $1 trillion business opportunity.

Ballmer described Yahoo, the world's second-largest provider of Web search and related advertising, as a quick way for Microsoft, a distant No. 3 player, to gain scale in order to compete more effectively with leader Google Inc.

"A lot of our discussion around Yahoo centers as much on this issue as any other issue," he said, adding later: "This is a two-horse race. It is about Microsoft and Google."

Nonetheless, Microsoft Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell all but ruled out a full acquisition of Yahoo.

"The chances of us buying Yahoo on a full acquisition basis are so small that they are essentially negligible," said Liddell, adding that he never says never.

Microsoft walked away from a full acquisition, according to Liddell, because it saw Yahoo as a "declining asset" and its value continued to sink while it dragged its feet about accepting the offer from Microsoft.

Liddell also said he is worried that by the time Yahoo comes around to accepting Microsoft's most recent proposal -- a bid to buy just Yahoo's search business that Yahoo rejected last month -- Microsoft will already be so far along in a strategy without Yahoo that it will no longer be interested.

Shares of Microsoft fell 3.75 percent to close at $25.44 on Thursday following the departure of Johnson, announced late on Wednesday.

(Additional reporting by Eric Auchard in San Francisco; Editing by Phil Berlowitz and Braden Reddall, Gary Hill)


 

 
Google
Web www.iconocast.com

Search inside Iconocast for the keyword you have in mind.

Iconocast has collected more than 50,000 articles and press releases on health and science.

These are current and most up to date press releases on the subject you are searching.

We collect current health and science press releases daily from more than 5000 research and health institutes. Here is an example : The elderberry way to perfect skin

We believe if you do search inside Iconocast, you will get better results than searching the web alone.

 
 
Continue News With: News9 ; News9A


ADVERTISEMENT

Iconocast is about learning and teaching without borders; we offer eMarketing, Internet Advertising, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Online Branding, and eMarketing News Services.

 

Iconocast Home Page

Contact Iconocast

© 2003-07. ICONOCAST is a trademark of iconocast.com.