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Icahn to battle Yahoo to accept Microsoft bid
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Financier Carl Icahn launched a proxy battle on Thursday to force Yahoo Inc to reopen buyout talks with Microsoft Corp , saying the Yahoo board had acted "irrationally" in refusing its $47.5 billion offer.
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Waiting for Icahn, Day 99
http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/2008/05/15/waiting...Waiting for Icahn, Day 99 Post a comment Posted by: Adam Pasick Tags: Uncategorized Ok, we understand that Carl Icahn has been a little bit busy, as today's Yahoo news illustrates. But ever since that memorable February day when he promised to deliver
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Minnesota Citizen Journalism
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/minnesota-citizen-journalism/Minnesota Citizen Journalism The Star-Tribune has a nice summary of various Citizen Journalism sites in Minnesota. May 11, 2008 | Share This | Comment û
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Mark Cubans Yahoo rallying cry: Aqualung!
http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2008/05/15/mark-cubans-ya...Mark Cubans Yahoo rallying cry: Aqualung! Post a comment Posted by: Adam Pasick Tags: DealZone Some might detect the faintest note of irony in the fact that Carl Icahn has nominated Mark Cuban to be one of Yahoo's directors as part of his proxy fight
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Minnesota Citizen Journalism
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/minnesota-citizen-journalism/Minnesota Citizen Journalism The Star-Tribune has a nice summary of various Citizen Journalism sites in Minnesota. May 11, 2008 | Share This | Comment û
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