Yahoo Will Sell to Microsoft for $33 Per Share (9)
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Yahoo’s Jerry Yang has sent out an email to Yahoo shareholders disclosing that the company will sell itself to Microsoft for $33 per share or more. Arnold reviewed the meat of the letter, so readers don’t have to run through it all themselves, but we wanted to focus on this phrase in the letter : … we will sell the entire Company to Microsoft for $33 per share or more if Microsoft will negotiate a ...
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Garry Conn said:
Wow... Yahoo gives in to Microsoft and will sell at $33 USD/ share... amazing. I got mixed emotions about this, I really really do. I think Yahoo is making a huge come back and could very well do just fine on their own without getting bought out. But then again, what do I know. When was the last time you visited www.Yahoo.com ? This site looks amazing and it's way more user friendly than Google and has quite a bit of tools that are equal if not more user friendly than Google's tools. Mind you, I am still Google's #1 fan, but too I have to say that it might not be a bad idea to see what Yahoo! has been up to in the last few years.
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Electric Cars: You Want 'Em? We've Got 'Em! Over the past 3 years, we've written about many electric cars here on TreeHugger. We think it's time to look in the rearview mirror, so here's an overview. If you see anything you like, just follow the links to see the original articles. Electric Roadster by Tesla Motors The electric car that made a lot of people do a double-take (in a good way). Yes, it's expensive, ...
Floor-by-Floor Demolition Blows Minds, Saves Environment [Demolition] (58)
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Kajima's floor-by-floor slow demolition is one of those rare things in life that leaves you truly speechless, mouth wide-open, and pinching yourself to be sure this is real while you mutter "what the frak." After all, seeing the video of a 20-floor building submerging into the asphalt as if it was liquid is something that belongs to a sci-fi movie. The stunning process—called daruma-otoshi—is not only almost surrealistic but it helps to reduce the environmental ...