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Post Yahoo to Shareholders: Google Is Better Than Microsoft - 06-27-2008, 02:20 PM

Yahoo Inc.'s leaders defended online search leader Google Inc. as a more desirable partner than Microsoft Corp. in a letter that affirmed the Internet pioneer's commitment to a strategy that has alienated shareholders.
Yahoo embraced its planned advertising partnership with Google amid reports that it had revived talks about a possible deal with Microsoft. The report, based information from unnamed people, surfaced despite Yahoo's repeated rejection of the software maker since their tense mating dance began nearly five months ago.
Although Yahoo's letter on Wednesday didn't completely rule out a Microsoft deal, it stressed that working with Google remains the best option on the table.
The letter is part of Yahoo's campaign to fend off an attempt to overthrow its board at its Aug. 1 annual meeting. The revolt was triggered by Yahoo's rejection of Microsoft's takeover offer of $47.5 billion, or $33 per share.
The Redmond, Washington-based software maker withdrew the bid after co-founder and Chief Executive Jerry Yang pushed for $37 a share -- a price Yahoo's stock hasn't reached since January 2006.
Upset by the board's handling of the Microsoft negotiations, activist investor Carl Icahn has nominated nine candidates to replace Yahoo's current directors, including Yang. If Icahn prevails, he also plans to fire Yang as CEO.
Yahoo is urging shareholders to reject Icahn's slate and give Yang another chance to prove the company is worth more than $47.5 billion.
Icahn didn't return a call seeking comment Wednesday.
Under an agreement announced this month, Sunnyvale-based Yahoo will use Google's superior technology to show ads alongside its search results in the United States. Yahoo estimates the partnership will boost its annual revenue about $800 million and help end the financial malaise that has battered the company's stock.
"This carefully structured agreement strikes the right strategic balance, enhancing our financial results while advancing our strategic objectives," Yang and...

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