A couple of months ago we showed that Microsoft was preparing for a proxy war whose purpose was to unseat Yahoo's board. This is nothing new. Separate warning came at different times. It did Microsoft some great public relations damage at the time.
Microsoft cops to talking with Icahn on Yahoo
Dispensing with its previous above-the-fray posture, Microsoft has admittedconspiring withtalking to activist Yahoo shareholder Carl Icahn, who is trying to oust the Internet company's board and Chief Executive Jerry Yang for failing to sell out to the software giant.
For more of the nasty details of this fight, and the details are illuminating, see my blog “Why Icahn Now Wants to Boot Yahoo!’s Jerry Yang.”
In its own filing, the shareholders suing Yahoo say the chairman of its compensation committee is due to be deposed Friday, while another outside director also has been served notice for deposition. Microsoft also has been served with related subpoenas, the plaintiffs say, and "will shortly provide a date for its deposition." for trial before meeting
“It appears that he wants Yahoo to destroy itself voluntarily so that Microsoft can hang on as a company for a short while longer.”The nauseating part is that he is pleading for a handout / bailout from Yahoo. It appears that he wants Yahoo to destroy itself voluntarily so that Microsoft can hang on as a company for a short while longer. Just how does that benefit anybody besides Icahn? Since when are profitable companies expected to be liquidated to keep unprofitable money pits (c/f indications of Enron-style money shifting) like Microsoft a float a while longer? I thought everyone in the know had long since sold their Microsoft stock, if they ever had any in the first place.
Let's ask Icahn if maybe Microsoft is scraping by primarily through buying and selling its own stock.
However, be that as it may, if a main purpose of the bid is to screw with and stress-out Yahoo's many PHP, BSD and other FOSS developers, then attacking the severance plans makes a lot of sense:
* Worrying about the severance plans and job security reduces productivity, which helps Microsoft by hurting Yahoo and its FOSS projects.
* Removing the severance plans means some staff will bail, disrupting Yahoo and FOSS development, regardless of how quickly staff relocate.
* Removing the severance plans mean that if Icahn is able to hand his Microsoft masters Yahoo, they can mess with the FOSS developers effectively stopping development on projects dependent on those developers.