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          Yahoo CEO on hot seat after rebuffing Microsoft's $47.5B bid

          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2008-05-05 08:44

          Ballmer also will be under the gun to prove he can come up with another way to challenge Google Inc.'s dominance of the Internet's lucrative search and advertising markets.

          The unsolicited bid was widely seen as Ballmer's admission that Microsoft needed Yahoo's help to upgrade its unprofitable Internet division.

          Analysts now expect Ballmer to use the money he had earmarked for the Yahoo acquisition to explore other possible deals with large Internet companies like Time Warner Inc.'s AOL and News Corp.'s MySpace and promising startups like Facebook Inc. and LinkedIn Corp. Microsoft already owns a 1.6 percent in Facebook, the second-largest social network behind MySpace.

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          But Ballmer is unlikely to be under as much duress as Yang because most analysts believe Microsoft's stock price will rise Monday. The shares had declined 10 percent to $29.24 since Ballmer made the bid, reflecting concerns that the proposed marriage would turn into a complicated mess that would enable Google to grow even stronger.

          Yang, 39, has promised that Yahoo's development of a more sophisticated and far-flung Internet advertising platform will produce net revenue growth of at least 25 percent in 2009 and 2010. That would be a dramatic improvement, considering that Yahoo's revenue rose by 12 percent last year and is expected to grow at about the same pace this year.

          But analysts are skeptical about whether Yahoo will be able to hit those targets, raising the chances for a shareholder rebellion if the company stumbles during the next few months — a distinct possibility if advertisers curtail spending in a shaky US economy, as many analysts fear.

          As it is, Yang and the rest of Yahoo's board almost certainly will face more lawsuits from incensed shareholders.

          Even some of Yahoo's own employees may be irritated because virtually all of them own stock options.

          What's more, Microsoft had planned to offer $1.5 billion in retention packages to the thousands of Yahoo employees it wanted to stay on after a takeover.

          To help boost its short-term profits and its stock price, Yahoo is widely expected to form a long-term advertising partnership with Google.

          Although the final details are still being ironed out, Yahoo wants to hire Google to place some of the text-based ads that appear alongside the search results on its Web site. It's a task that Google already handles for scores of Web sites, including AOL and Ask.com.

          Both Yahoo and Google have said they were encouraged with the results of a two-week trial run completed last month.

          But turning to Google for help would be a humbling step for Yahoo after spending more than $2 billion to acquire and build its own technology.

          An alliance between Google and Yahoo also would face antitrust hurdles because the two companies combined control more than 80 percent of the US search advertising market.

          Although Google's superior technology would help boost Yahoo's profits in the short term, some analysts worry it could be a mistake for Yahoo to surrender any control over such a lucrative piece of the online ad market.

          Yahoo also has been exploring a possible merger with AOL's Internet operations, but may now have to contend with a competing offer from Microsoft.

          Yahoo also might attempt to placate shareholders by buying back stock.

          Kessler believes Yang should use some of his estimated $1.9 billion fortune to personally buy more Yahoo stock even though he already owns 54.1 million shares, or 3.9 percent of the company.

          "Jerry Yang really needs to put his money where his mouth is," Kessler said. "If he really thinks Yahoo is worth $37 (per share), then he needs to step up and buy some shares when they are in the low $20."

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