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La compra de Yahoo por parte de Microsoft todavía no esta cerrada, ya que, aunque en un principio Yahoo rechazo la oferta de 31$ por acción (ya que ella pedía 41$) se podría estar barajando la posibilidad de llegar a un acuerdo intermedio, dicha cifra seria de unos 35$ por acción.
Microsoft ya oferto 36$ hace tiempo, pero debido a la bajada en bolsa de Yahoo, Microsoft bajo también su oferta.
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MSFT-YHOO: $35 and We're Done
Officially, Yahoo and Microsoft are at an impasse, but unofficially, the signs point to them moving toward a deal in the low-to-mid-$30s in relatively short order. We think this will probably take at least a couple of weeks, as both parties continue to negotiate through the press and chat with shareholders. But that seems to be where we're headed.
The data points (some confirmed, others hearsay):
* Microsoft offered $36 last summer
* Microsoft planned to offer $35 until Yahoo blew Q4, at which point it dropped the bid to $31.
* Yahoo rejected $31, but talked only about price and unofficially countered with $40.
* Microsoft scoffed at $40 but suggested it would be willing to come up a little.
* Yahoo troops think Jerry Yang wants $36
* Microsoft's current bid is worth about $29, so $35 would be a huge win for Yahoo.
* Investors owning nearly a third of Yahoo's shares own even bigger stakes in Microsoft--and therefore don't want Microsoft to go hog wild.
* Yahoo shareholders are grumbling that they'll get "vocal" if Yahoo rejects an improved offer.
* Time works against both parties: Yahoo is paralyzed and Microsoft loses more ground all the time.
To us, all this information suggests a deal in the mid-$30s--not immediately, but within a relatively short timeframe. The companies just aren't that far apart.