LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Microsoft Corp. Chief
Executive Officer Steve Ballmer has said his company would not make another bid
to buyout Internet firm Yahoo, it was reported on Friday.
"We made an offer, we made another offer, and it was
clear that Yahoo didn't want to sell the business to us and we moved on," said
Ballmer, quoted by the Wall Street Journal.
"We are not interested in going back and re-looking
at an acquisition. I don't know why they would be either, frankly. They turned
us down at 33 dollars a share," Ballmer said at a business luncheon in Sydney,
Australia on Friday.
Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang said on Wednesday
that Yahoo was ready to return to the bargaining table with Microsoft over
another buyout offer by the latter.
"To this day, I believe the best thing for Microsoft
to do is to buy Yahoo," Yang told the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco.
Yang made the remarks after Internet search giant
Google pulled out of an advertising partnership with Yahoo to avoid a
"protracted legal battle" with anti-trust regulators.
Yang stressed that he and the rest of Yahoo Inc.'s
board "remain open to everything" for a buyout agreement with Microsoft. But
Yang said there aren't any talks between the two sides.
Yahoo rejected two offers from Microsoft, including
the 47.5-billion-dollar offer six months ago, a move that irritated Yahoo
investors. To pacify the investors, Yahoo had been wooing Google's alliance to
boost its sagging profits and stock.
Microsoft said it withdrew its 33-dollar per share
bid after Yang demanded 37 dollars, a price that Yahoo's stock hasn't reached
since early 2006.
Yahoo was trading at 12.25 dollars shortly after the
opening bell on Friday at the New York Stock Exchange, a drop of more than12
percent.
Ballmer's remarks beat industry analysts prediction
that Microsoft would make another offer to buyout Yahoo within the next few
months in a bid to better compete with Google.
Despite its dwindling share value, Yahoo remains the
No. 2 search engine and still has a huge audience, making it a choice for
Microsoft, analysts said.
The journal said Ballmer did suggest that a
partnership was possible in the search engine market between Microsoft and
Yahoo.
"I'm sure there are still some opportunities for some
kind of partnership around search, but I think acquisition is a thing of the
past," Ballmer said.
"Everybody needs a good competitor, and we just want
the other guys in this business to have a good competitor that they have to
think about every day," he said.
Yahoo CEO wants Microsoft to make another buyout offer
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Yahoo was ready to return to the bargaining table with Microsoft over another buyout offer by the latter, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang said.
"To this day, I believe the best thing for Microsoft to do is to buy Yahoo," Yang said Wednesday at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco.
Yang made the remarks after Internet search giant Google pulled out of an advertising partnership with Yahoo on Wednesday to avoid a "protracted legal battle" with anti-trust regulators. Full story