Yahoo Takes Case To Shareholders, Says Willing To Sell Asian Assets
Useful thought by Team Yahoo: Why trust the WSJ, the NYT, CNBC, or anybody else when you can just go directly to shareholders? Hence this memo released this morning. We’re parsing it now, and at first glance this seems like a more nuanced version of arguments we’ve heard before from Yahoo: Carl has no plan, Microsoft hasn’t been serious about buying us.
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