microsoft building

Microsoft bids for Yahoo

Redmond makes hostile multi-billion dollar offer for search giant

Written by Phil Muncaster

Microsoft has launched an audacious bid to land web search and internet portal giant Yahoo with a $44.6 billion offer.

The move came on the back of poor financial performance from Yahoo which has seen the firm's shares lose around 40 per cent of their value in the last three months. The announcement immediately boosted Yahoo shares by 55 per cent.

Any potential deal is likely to boost Microsoft's web search capabilities, an area it has traditionally lagged in behind Google and Yahoo, and would come hard on the back of its recent deal to acquire enterprise search vendor Fast.

It would also give Microsoft a bigger chunk of the lucrative search advertising market, which Yahoo has invested heavily in with the recent launch of its Panama platform.

Neil Morgan of web analytics firm Omniture said the news shows that "the old order have finally grasped the significance of the internet".

"Following other acquisitions by Microsoft and Google of Acquantive and Doubleclick respectively, what this really means to advertisers is a significant reduction in choice of online media," he added.

Colin Hadden, UK manager for enterprise search vendor Sinequa said the news has again highlighted the commercial importance of search in the enterprise technology market.

"It's also an admission by Microsoft that despite its best efforts it doesn't have the skills and the talent to build the technology or break into the market, " he added. "Fast gives them the technology and this potential Yahoo deal should accelerate the brand from a search perspective."

However, the move may create significant problems for Microsoft, according to Gartner analyst, Andrew Frank. "Although the synergies between the two companies, which Microsoft asserts are worth at least $1 billion a year, are certainly great, the merger also raises the question of how they'll be able to continue operating during their integration," he wrote in a research note. “Antitrust laws are also a concern with any deal of this size. While the current U.S. administration is less likely to pose a problem, in recent years the European Union has aggressively policed similar mergers.”

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

money

Microsoft interested in Fast purchase

Microsoft has made an offer to acquire enterprise search firm Fast Search and Transfer 08 Jan 2008

 

Yahoo steps up to mobile internet

At CES, the internet giant announces new mobile client and developer ecosystem 08 Jan 2008

Search wars flare up with free IBM upgrade

IBM Yahoo OmniFind tools up for battle with Microsoft 29 Nov 2007

Microsoft moves in on enterprise search

Microsoft's enteprise search plans lay down challenge to Google and IBM 06 Nov 2007

Analysis: Bartz must prove her sceptics wrong

Can the former Autodesk chief weave her magic at Yahoo? 14 Jan 2009

Yahoo CFO expected to leave Internet giant - reports

Blake Jorgensen is expected to leave the company amid corporate restructuring 27 Feb 2009

Lawsuits fly as EMC and NetApp fight for Data Domain

New legal challenges muddle corporate scrap 18 Jun 2009

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Best practice: Five steps to achieving your e-commerce goals

Brian Walker of Forrester Research gives his top tips for ensuring e-commerce success 06 Jul 2009

Google meets the NHS? Politicians show their IT naivety again

The Tories like technology. They increasingly seem to think IT is going to help them win the General Election due next year.... 06 Jul 2009

How to maximise the value of your IT networking investment

A panel of experts discuss networking strategies that deliver real value to business 03 Jul 2009

Reaching the email zero count

I have noticed something quite bizarre today. Both my inboxes (work and personal) are empty – somehow I have managed to work... 06 Jul 2009

Habitat gets a web site makeover

The furniture retailer is revamping its online presence to provide a fully transactional web site. CIO Jacques Dekock explains why 02 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

More available - click 'submit' to view

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Tell us what you think about job hunting through LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter etc

View poll results

Latest audio and video articles

network cablesVideo

How to maximise the value of your IT networking investment

A panel of experts discuss networking strategies that deliver real value to business 03 Jul 2009

green footprintsVideo

How to manage enterprise energy use - and the role IT can play

A panel of experts explore how firms can get to grips with their carbon footprint and make smarter use of energy 01 Jul 2009

Latest in-depth articles

Phil PavittAnalysis

From tracks man to tax man

Phil Pavitt, outgoing chief information officer for Transport for London, talks to Rosalie Marshall about the lessons he will take to his new role at HMRC 02 Jul 2009

UPS worker making a deliveryAnalysis

Global standardisation delivers benefits at UPS

Delivery giant sees benefits of central IT solution 02 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Primary Navigation