Microsoft Makes $44.6 Billion Bid for Yahoo

Are they just ripping you and the others off by taking your money, no?

$24.99 for dail up AOL is too much while I can just get Juno dail up for like $5 a month, although I don't use Juno nor the AOL, I use the DSL.
 
$24.99 for dail up AOL is too much while I can just get Juno dail up for like $5 a month, although I don't use Juno nor the AOL, I use the DSL.

Dial -up is heading to the brink of existence! Broadband is our future ;)
 
Agree with you totally! :)

But unfortunately, I feel bad that the Australians already got the World's first fastest broadband, which right now is spreading very slowly as the downloads becomes quicker; for instance, a normal download would be done in excatly 4 seconds. My internet is on ADSL 2 which is the fastest broadband and is 3 times more than my previous one, which died few weeks ago. :lol:
 
But unfortunately, I feel bad that the Australians already got the World's first fastest broadband, which right now is spreading very slowly as the downloads becomes quicker; for instance, a normal download would be done in excatly 4 seconds. My internet is on ADSL 2 which is the fastest broadband and is 3 times more than my previous one, which died few weeks ago. :lol:

Really? Lucky you! ;)
 
But unfortunately, I feel bad that the Australians already got the World's first fastest broadband, which right now is spreading very slowly as the downloads becomes quicker; for instance, a normal download would be done in excatly 4 seconds. My internet is on ADSL 2 which is the fastest broadband and is 3 times more than my previous one, which died few weeks ago. :lol:

Try going to Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test and find out which country has the fastest internet. I have tested my connection and here's the image of the most recent test.
 
This is my speed test result:
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We have 4th world internet..:)
 
Damn, you're right -- my interent is just standard broadband, but quite faster than I used to have previously. But the World class internet is not in just yet, though.


1141 kb/s (download)
220kbkb/s (upload)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/232593491.png


Andrew - maybe!

Most regular high speed internet in the US is about between 3-8 mbps download speeds on average and upload speeds varies. I will moving to a new place which is slower internet, probably bad landline cable or node. It's under the same company as I'm with.

Sorry everyone for the off topic not related to M$ and Yahoo.
 
Yahoo board to spurn $44B Microsoft bid

SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc.'s board will reject Microsoft Corp.'s $44.6 billion takeover bid after concluding the unsolicited offer undervalues the slumping Internet pioneer, a person familiar with the situation said Saturday.

The decision could provoke a showdown between two of the world's most prominent technology companies with Internet search leader Google Inc. looming in the background. Leery of Microsoft expanding its turf on the Internet, Google already has offered to help Yahoo avert a takeover and urged antitrust regulators to take a hard look at the proposed deal.

If the world's largest software maker wants Yahoo badly enough, Microsoft could try to override Yahoo's board by taking its offer — originally valued at $31 per share — directly to the shareholders. Pursuing that risky route probably will require Microsoft to attempt to oust Yahoo's current 10-member board.

Alternatively, Microsoft could sweeten its bid. Many analysts believe Microsoft is prepared to offer as much as $35 per share for Yahoo, which still boasts one of the Internet's largest audiences and most powerful advertising vehicles despite a prolonged slump that has hammered its stock.

Yahoo's board reached the decision after exploring a wide variety of alternatives during the past week, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press. The person didn't want to be identified because the reasons for Yahoo's rebuff won't be officially spelled out until Monday morning.

Microsoft and Yahoo declined to comment Saturday on the decision, first reported by The Wall Street Journal on its Web site.

Yahoo's board concluded Microsoft's offer is inadequate even though the company couldn't find any other potential bidders willing to offer a higher price.

Without other suitors on the horizon, Yahoo has had little choice but to turn a cold shoulder toward Microsoft if the board hopes to fulfill its responsibility to fetch the highest price possible for the company, said technology investment banker Ken Marlin.

"You would expect Yahoo's board to reject Microsoft at first," Marlin said. "If they didn't, they would be accused of malfeasance."

But by spurning Microsoft, Yahoo risks further alienating shareholders already upset about management missteps that have led to five consecutive quarters of declining profits.

The downturn caused Yahoo's stock price to plummet by more than 40 percent, erasing about $20 billion in shareholder wealth, in the three months leading up to Microsoft's bid.

Seizing on an opportunity to expand its clout on the Internet, Microsoft dangled a takeover offer that was 62 percent above Yahoo's stock price of just $19.18 when the bid was announced Feb. 1. Yahoo shares ended the past week at $29.20.

Led by company co-founder and board member Jerry Yang, Yahoo now will be under intense pressure to lay out a strategy that will prevent its stock price from collapsing again. What's more, Yang and the rest of the management team must convince Wall Street that they can boost Yahoo's market value beyond Microsoft's offer.

Yahoo's shares traded at $31 as recently as November, but have eroded steadily amid concerns about the slowing economy and frustration with the slow pace of a turnaround that Yang promised last June when he replaced former movie studio mogul Terry Semel as Yahoo's chief executive officer.

This isn't the first time that Yahoo has spurned Microsoft. The Redmond, Wash.-based company offered $40 per share to buy Yahoo a year ago only to be shooed away by Semel, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person didn't want to be identified because that bid was never made public.

Yahoo now may want that Microsoft to raise its price to at least $40 per share again. That would force Microsoft to raise its current offer by about $12 billion — a high price that might alarm its own shareholders.

Microsoft's stock price already has slid 12 percent since the company announced its Yahoo bid, reflecting concerns about the deal bogging down amid potential management distractions, sagging employee morale and other headaches that frequently arise when two big companies are combined.

Although it isn't involved directly in the deal, Google is the main reason Yahoo is being pursued by Microsoft.

Yahoo has struggled largely because it hasn't been able to target online ads as effectively as Google.

Microsoft believes Yahoo's brand, engineers, audience and services will provide the company with valuable weapons in its so far unsuccessful attempt to narrow Google's huge lead in the lucrative Internet search and advertising markets.

As it examined ways to thwart Microsoft, Yahoo considered an advertising partnership with Google — an alliance long favored by analysts who believe it would boost the profits of both companies. It was unclear Saturday if Yahoo's plans for boosting its stock price include a Google partnership, which would probably face antitrust issues.

A Microsoft takeover of Yahoo would also be scrutinized by antitrust regulators in the United States and Europe. The antitrust uncertainties could be cited as one of the reasons that Yahoo's board decided to spurn Microsoft.

Yahoo board to spurn $44B Microsoft bid - Yahoo! News

It's great news about Yahoo rejected the MS deal.
 
Mine has better upload speed than Banjo's though. I have slower download speed. :P

Look at "59ms" that's slower response time. Mine's 19 and yours is 18.

Mine is a 16Mbps connection, it's always fast.

Just took another test...



I'm not too sure about the ping. From the reviews I read about the cable service, it is quite fast but with slow ping time. I'm not sure why that is the case.

However, I must say I am satisfied with it.
 
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