MS Buying Yahoo? Bad Idea, Even At a Discount
jfruhlinger writes "Nearly four years ago, Microsoft tried to buy Yahoo, but eventually withdrew the offer in the face of resistance from Yahoo's leadership. This week rumors resurfaced that Microsoft was once again bidding on the struggling Internet pioneer, this time for significantly less money. But even at a discount, it might be a pretty bad idea for Microsoft to get involved in the unfocused, money-losing Yahoo."
"scratch that. going to fucking kill ourselves, not google."
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
Lots of pontificating about how terrible the very idea is from fat and clueless basement dwellers.
Must be that time of year once more.
Jack Ma wants to regain control of Alibaba http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/01/technology/alibaba_yahoo/index.htm/, makes more sense for them than for Microsoft. I wonder if the MS interest is just to drive the price up for some reason.
Say what you want about Yahoo! but it is not "money-losing". Yahoo! is profitable. Yes, top-line growth has been a problem but management of the bottom line has driven profits UP not DOWN. Bing may be losing money hand over fist but Yahoo! is still bringing in the cash.
I bet the folks who love to keep beating on Yahoo! also kick puppies for fun...
"Where quality is like a dead stinking rat - you just can't miss it."
It was a bad idea then, it's no better of an idea now (and some would argue worse.)
Why not wait another year or two and buy Yahoo for an even bigger discount, something closer to free.
Lots of pontificating about how terrible the very idea is from fat and clueless basement dwellers.
Must be that time of year once more.
How are your Yahoo shares doing? regretting your board's incredibly stupid decision to not sell when they could huh?
Am I wrong, or is the phrase "unfocused, money-losing" pretty much the definition of the stuff that Microsoft is rolling out these days? SilverLight, Bing, Zune, .NET languages, ...
Why is Snark Required?
I know everyone loves to pile on Yahoo, and they have their problems when it comes to executing and launching innovative new products. But they simply aren't money losing: http://www.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:YHOO&fstype=ii
But they already have their own search engine Bing, or is that worse than Yahoo? Why would they be interested in Yahoo @ all? The only company that could make a good case for buying them is Apple, so that they can use something other than Google for their native search services on the iPad and others. Alternately, whoever buys WebOS can also buy Yahoo, so that they'd not have to enrich Google despite people choosing a non-Google tablet or phone.
I think of google as a search engine that happens to have a web page which you can use if you don't have a search bar in your browser. But when I go to yahoo's page, it looks more like a news site than a search portal. To me it looks like an ordinary website, not much different from cnn.com.
I know Yahoo isn't particularly trendy right now, but their 2010 EPS was 0.88 and they have made a profit so far every quarter on 2011.
Calling them "money-losing" in a slashdot post isn't only completely incorrect and horrible journalism (thanks, Timothy), but lesser publications and individuals have been sued for libel for this sort of thing when it affects the stock price...
Isn't that obvious?
Earth to Microsoft: Yahoo! is not worth $44 billion.
You could buy General Motors lock, stock, and barrel for $14 billion, name all the cars "Google Sucks,"
and get more bang for the buck. Heck, you'd have enough left over to buy Ford for around $16 billion,
and you could name all those cars "Google Sucks More" and still have $14 billion left over for a big party
-stolen from a post here a long while ago the first time this came around. still true-
Yahoo is a bad weight Microsoft does not need.
what's a pioneed? a pioneer in need?
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Why would MS really want to buy Yahoo at this stage?
I thought last time around it was to try and sink it so MSN wouldn't have competition. But now with facebook and google and whatnot being much bigger players, that doesn't seem like a very workable plan.
Or make some hybrid bastard child of MSN and Yahoo and turn into into the worst social networking site they possibly can and trumpet it as the "new facebook"?
I just don't see it being ~all~ that attractive to MS. Yahoo runs a slightly (well, maybe upgrade that to "a fair bit" because MSN is pretty abysmal) better version of much the same stuff as MSN, but it's not like it's a groundbreaking change.
AN MS and Yahoo merger might give both a fighting chance in the "Home Page" Wars.
Depends on the motivation. Would they want to continue it or simply take their patent portfolio, some assets (datacenters, key employees, ...) and nuke the rest sky high?
Those women who are on this site would buy that type of handbag from your site. And Guys, honestly, why would we want a handbag?
I will never understand why people think this works. Its the internet equivalent of panhandling with a cardboard sign.
Lately there has been a rumour that the Chinese were after Yahoo!
My guess is, "Yahoo!" is something is see Ballmer yell on stage, jumping around. "Bing!" is sounding like chinese to announce on stage.
They are just trading the names.
Just wait and Google.
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Without it, Y it's worthless :)
Yahoo owns the IP behind search ads. That is why Google got so nervous about it last time. MS and Google pay them hefty fees for it. Google was worried that MS would use it as weapon against them.
The makers of the Zune and Windows Mobile teamed up with biggest second-rate mess on the internet. Makes perfect sense to me.
That's our life, the big wheel of shit. - The Fat Man, Blue Tango Salvage
If someone else (a Chinese company) buys Yahoo, will Microsoft lose its search partnership with Yahoo?
You guys keep talking like MS is buying them for tech.
Yahoo is like Google and Facebook. Their product is the user. The loyal, 15 year, highly profiled, user.
Data centers and the like are mostly just a nice bonus on top.
I'm sure it's all a part of a very complex non-linear algorithm, no doubt developed by the infallible Bill Gates over a scone and a cup of Earl Grey, as he meditated about the profitability of a butterfly in China. Or, it's all they've got. Maybe both!
Cheers.
Yahoo is so technically inept, it's embarrassing. Every try to log into Flickr, since Yahoo bought it? Frakking impossible.
Just buy Yahoo, keep Yahoo Japan, and sell the rest at a fire sale.
He said Bing, not MS. And you had the trouble of changing his quoted text.
Not sure if trolling or just can't read.
Its the internet equivalent of panhandling with a cardboard sign.
...and the /. equivalent of painting a very large, very red bull's-eye on your server.
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There was an article a couple of years ago that looked into the history of one of the patents. Patent 6,269,361 that covers bid for advertisement placement in search results was developed by a company named Overture. Gates wanted it, but Yahoo bought the company in '03 for $1.63 billion. Microsoft started licensing the patent from Yahoo. There was also a settlement between Google and Yahoo over the patent. This could be the key that Microsoft wants to go after Google's ad words and keep any other competitors out of the market.
Buy Yahoo and rename Bing to....Yahoo! Then they'll have a big name search engine going head to head with Google.
Doesn't Yahoo use a modified Bing engine now for its searches?
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/07/yahoo-gives-up/