Yahoo has one month to gain shareholder support — and less time to fix customer service problems
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Yahoo’s (NASDAQ: YHOO) embattled management and board have one month left to prove to shareholders that they made the right call in rejecting Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) bid. With shares trading at about $20, they are going to have to do some fancy footwork to show why rejecting a $31to $33 per share offer was actually good for shareholders.
Yahoo is trying to convince investors that a proposed ’search’ deal with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) will provide the growth needed to restore Yahoo to previous glory. According to an AP report: ” By relying on Google’s better technology to show some of the ads alongside its search results, Yahoo believes it can increase its annual revenue by about $800 million and generate another $250 million to $450 million in annual cash flow.”
Keep in mind that since the Microsoft deal fell apart, Yahoo has lost more than $16 billion in market cap. It is going to have to generate a lot more in revenues to show that they made the right choice.
My other problem is that I’ve many friends who over the last week have told me they can’t access their Yahoo mail or open up their saved stock portfolio’s on Yahoo Finance. I, personally, have been locked out for two days.
I’ve tried to follow the steps on their website, but all to no avail. Of course, I emailed customer service and still have yet to receive an answer as to why I am unable to log in. And, as I said, the same thing has happened to some of my friends. Has it happened to you?
If Yahoo is having trouble providing basic services to longtime users, how does it plan on generating another $16 billion in market cap for long-term investors?
Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com. DISCLOSURE: Writer’s fund has no position in any stock mentioned, as of 7/01/08.
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