TIMELINE - Timeline of Yahoo takeover saga

Thu May 15, 2008 10:02pm EDT
 
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(Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn put forward a rival slate of directors for Yahoo (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) on Thursday, aiming to force it to reopen talks with Microsoft (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), two weeks after it spurned Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid.

Following is a timeline of key events in the takeover saga, stretching back more than two years, when Yahoo's financial results began weakening and private talks started in which Microsoft sought to merge with the Web pioneer.

Early 2006 - Yahoo would begin to report a string of disappointments in quarterly results over the next two years that reflected competitive missteps by the company, market share gains by rival Google, changes in the online advertising landscape and weakening spending in some ad segments.

Late 2006/early 2007 - Microsoft and Yahoo discuss various partnerships, including a merger.

2007

February - Yahoo, under the leadership of previous Chief Executive Terry Semel, tells Microsoft it is not the right time to discuss a takeover as Yahoo board sees great potential from new advertising technology and internal changes.

June 12 - A strong minority of Yahoo shareholders challenged Yahoo's direction, as CEO Semel came under fire. Nearly a third of votes cast at the company's annual shareholder meeting were against some of Yahoo's directors.

June 18 - Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang takes over as chief executive as Semel steps aside. Semel remains Yahoo chairman.

2008  Continued...

 

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