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Comments on: Yahoo! and Microsoft terminate talks, this time for good
The Icahn's deal is ended #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 22:15 GMT
Icahn will abuse this.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 23:06 GMT
Icahn has more shares? #
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What's in a name? #
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Does this mean... #
By KenBW2 Posted Friday 13th June 2008 02:02 GMT
This makes no sense #
By Brett Brennan Posted Friday 13th June 2008 02:28 GMT
yay! #
By Tim Bates Posted Friday 13th June 2008 04:24 GMT
Yeah.... #
By Nick Sharp Posted Friday 13th June 2008 04:47 GMT
@Anonymous Coward #
By Greg Posted Friday 13th June 2008 05:52 GMT
Competition. #
By Snail Posted Friday 13th June 2008 06:37 GMT
Yahoo shareholders can do better??? #
By Martin Baines Posted Friday 13th June 2008 07:07 GMT
Gotta love that Microsoft logic #
By Mark Casey Posted Friday 13th June 2008 09:02 GMT
what about Boohoo! #
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"only interested in the (...) search business" #
By Pascal Monett Posted Friday 13th June 2008 12:52 GMT
I'm thinking... #
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So... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 13th June 2008 17:17 GMT
@Nick Sharp #
By J-Wick Posted Friday 13th June 2008 18:21 GMT