Jerry Yang is trying to
work out a deal with either Carl Icahn or Microslob.
Not sure which is worse.
The meeting’s been delayed until July. That also puts it past second-quarter earnings time, which will either show that Yang is starting to deliver results on improving Yahoo, or will up the pressure on him.
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Showing posts with label Icahn (Carl). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Icahn (Carl). Show all posts
May 23, 2008
Yahoo postpones annual meeting
Labels:
Icahn (Carl),
Microsoft,
Yahoo
May 20, 2008
Icahn lusting after Circuit City AND Yahoo?
This from a man who allegedly doesn’t even use a computer. Carl Icahn not only wants to control one of the three major web portals in the country, but one of its top electronics stores as well. Corporate trader gutter Icahn has lined up financial backing for Best Buy to take over Circuit City.
First, how much is Chainsaw Carl going to bid Circuit City down? Since nobody besides BB has indicated a big interest, Shortcut City stock is worth about as much as George W. Bush-imprinted toilet paper as of this moment.
Second, how much free money does Icahn have to play with if he’s also chasing Yahell?
Third, will he name Dallas Mavericks owner and pseudo-renegade Mark Cuban to the board of a combined Circuit City/Best Buy, as John C. Dvorak halfway seriously, halfway waggishly guessed he would do if he took over Yahoo?
Fourth, just how well off is Best Buy? They’re not doing so hot right now, and, per Jim Jubak, look for Chinese inflation to put a rising bite on U.S. consumer goods in coming months.
First, how much is Chainsaw Carl going to bid Circuit City down? Since nobody besides BB has indicated a big interest, Shortcut City stock is worth about as much as George W. Bush-imprinted toilet paper as of this moment.
Second, how much free money does Icahn have to play with if he’s also chasing Yahell?
Third, will he name Dallas Mavericks owner and pseudo-renegade Mark Cuban to the board of a combined Circuit City/Best Buy, as John C. Dvorak halfway seriously, halfway waggishly guessed he would do if he took over Yahoo?
Fourth, just how well off is Best Buy? They’re not doing so hot right now, and, per Jim Jubak, look for Chinese inflation to put a rising bite on U.S. consumer goods in coming months.
Labels:
Best Buy,
China,
Circuit City,
Cuban (Mark),
Icahn (Carl),
inflation,
Wal-Mart,
Yahoo
May 19, 2008
Carl Icahn – the devil Yahoo doesn’t know, with Mark Cuban in tow
John C. Dvorak talks on why Carl Icahn could be Yahoo founder Jerry Yang’s worst nightmare, including the laughability of bringing Cuban on the Yahoo board just because Yahoo was dumb enough to pay him billions for Broadcast.com more than a decade ago.
Seen Cuban’s history on recent free agent signings and trades, Carl? You might want to think again.
And, Yang might want to thing about Microsoft again, even as it dangles the idea of a cooperative partnership of some sort, rather than full ownership.
Seen Cuban’s history on recent free agent signings and trades, Carl? You might want to think again.
And, Yang might want to thing about Microsoft again, even as it dangles the idea of a cooperative partnership of some sort, rather than full ownership.
Labels:
Cuban (Mark),
Icahn (Carl),
Yahoo
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