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Memories....
A bunch of analysts are thinking Microsoft will be back. But also, this is a good time to snatch few Yahoo shares, they're at 2years low so It might be a good chance to invest.
But again, Yahoo appears to be going under. I don't see anything good in thier upcoming future, they basically have "nothing"
Qwaider, يا حبيب مسفت ، a person starting a tiny company in silicon valley has the ego of a middle eastern royalty before even getting funding. So, imagine a jerry yang with a reputation the size of yahoo, one of the only remaining companies of the dotcom bust. This guy has an ego the size of yahoo mail storage!do you think he would give up to Pallmers' demands?
That's known as "star nursery" theory, where new stars are built from the remnant of older brighter stars who went supernova
But Yahoo isn't going supernova. At least not yet.
As I said, Microsoft might still pick them up for $21 a share. or 30% less than what they initially offered
They might also bail them out like Microsoft did to Apple back in the 90's. And look where apple is today