Monday, March 02, 2009

YAHOO PAID $79 MILLION IN '08 TO FINANCIAL ADVISERS

New York, March 1, 2009
The Economic Times

Yahoo Inc paid its financial advisers millions of dollars last year to defend the Internet company against Microsoft Corp's unsolicited buyout offer, according to a filing.

Yahoo spent $79 million on outside advisers hired to advise it on Microsoft's offer to buy all or part of the company, the pursuit of "other strategic alternatives, including the Google agreement," the proxy fight and litigation costs, the company said.

Goldman Sachs and Lehman Bros, whose investment banking arm is now part of Barclays Capital Plc, were Yahoo's main financial advisers.

In the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Yahoo also said five separate stockholder lawsuits were filed against the company last year relating to the Microsoft proposal.

Microsoft made its $44.6 billion buyout offer for Yahoo public last February and later sweetened it to $47.5 billion before walking away in May.

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