Yahoo shareholders fight rejection of Microsoft bid

By Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com
Thursday, February 14, 2008 09:06 AM

As Yahoo sheds over 1,000 staff, some shareholders have filed a lawsuit against it in the hope of forcing the company to reconsider Microsoft's US$44.6 billion takeover bid.

This week, as the Internet company cuts an estimated 1,100 jobs, it has also been hit with a shareholder lawsuit for refusing Microsoft's US$44.6 billion buyout offer. Google has also shied away from an earlier offer to help Yahoo with its search advertising business in order to fend off Microsoft's bid, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Yahoo continues to look for alternatives. According to a source familiar with the matter, News Corp. and Yahoo have been in talks about forging a deal that would counter Microsoft's offer. The source did not divulge details of the talks. A Yahoo spokeswoman declined to comment.

On Monday, the Wayne County Employee's Retirement System of Michigan, which owns about 13,600 shares of Yahoo, filed a lawsuit in a Michigan court asking that Yahoo be forced to consider the takeover, according to a report from Information Week. The lawsuit was filed after Yahoo rejected Microsoft's offer on the grounds that it undervalued the company.

That lawsuit adds to a previously filed class-action lawsuit against Yahoo. In the first week of February, the law firms Byrne and Nixon in Los Angeles and Barrett, Johnston and Parsley in Nashville, Tenn., filed a complaint against Yahoo for quietly refusing a buyout offer by Microsoft last year. That lawsuit alleges that Yahoo's board declined the offer to hold on to its members' lucrative, six-figure jobs, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Yahoo declined comment on any pending litigation. Google declined comment on its offer to help its rival.

This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.


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