Another Shareholder Picks on Yahoo over Failed Microsoft Deal

Adding to the list of Yahoo shareholders who are “furious” about the failed Microsoft-Yahoo deal is billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens who has to sell his Yahoo shares at a lossĀ  because he was tired of waiting for the deal to materialize.

Interestingly, Mr. Pickens bought his share last May with the hopes that he would gain from the stock purchase once Microsoft acquires Yahoo at the original price of as much as $41. His disappointment towards the Yahoo management grew even stronger with the falling prices of Yahoo share which currently stood at a low $20.12. Microsoft’s final offer was at $33. Hence, we couldn’t blame Mr. Pickens for calling the Yahoo management pathetic if we have to imagine how much he must have lost.Another interesting thing to note is the fact that Mr. Pickens bought the Yahoo share after Mr. Icahn started a campaign to replace the Yahoo Board. Unfortunately, Mr. Pickens along with other shareholders who pledge to support Mr. Icahn’s slate are now left in limbo as Mr. Icahn has already ready reached a settlement deal with the Yahoo management.

And a final interesting thing to note, Mr. Pickens admitted that he was threading on unfamiliar territory when he purchased the Yahoo shares and that he was just following on the lead of Mr. Icahn.

Now, that’s something to be really furious about.

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Arnold Zafra writes daily on the announcements by Google, Ask.com, Yahoo & MSN along with how these announcements effect web publishers. He is currently building three niche blogs covering iPad News, Google Android Phones and E-Book Readers.

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  1. Dan says:

    So tired of hearing about all these people whining about their shares…

    I owned a TON of RedHat stock and had to just sit there and see it go from triple digits down to single digits.

    The deal will be done when it makes sense for the company…not just one guy who bought high and hoped to make a ton of easy cash.

  2. i’m sure he made plenty a few quid anyhow