Carl Icahn increases stake in Yahoo

By Anne Dujmovic, CNET News.com
Monday, December 01, 2008 10:14 AM

Although it seems everyone from Microsoft to analysts to shareholders have lost some interest in Yahoo, at least one person hasn't: Carl Icahn.

Over the course of three days this week, the activist investor bought up nearly 7 million shares of Yahoo, the Associated Press reported Friday. That brings Icahn's stake in the Internet search pioneer to about 75.6 million shares, or 5.5 percent, according to a regulatory filing. Icahn paid an average of US$9.92 for each share.

The move comes on the heels of the announcement that chief executive Jerry Yang will step down once a replacement for him is found.

Earlier this year, Icahn launched a proxy fight in a bid to take over Yahoo's board. Among his wishes was that Yang step down. The company and Icahn eventually reached an agreement wherein he got a seat on the board, and the number of seats was expanded, with Yahoo appointing two new members from Icahn's slate of candidates. Following the agreement, Yang said that he welcomed Icahn's "fresh perspective".

In recent months, Yahoo shares have fallen, along with the rest of the stock market, and have been hovering lately around US$10. That's in contrast to earlier this year, when Microsoft offered US$33 a share in a sweetened takeover bid for the company.

Shares of Yahoo closed Friday at US$11.51, up 93 cents, or about 9 percent. The stock market was open for a shortened session, following the Thanksgiving holiday.

Last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said at the company's annual shareholder meeting: "We are done with all acquisition discussions with Yahoo." He did not discount the idea of a search partnership however.

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


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