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03 Dec 2009 | by Noel Bussey
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Microsoft's UK head of PR is equally at home dealing with Bill Gates and juggling the firm...This week it was Microsoft's tie-up with Yahoo that got the thumbs-up from the EU. Last week ... Ali Perkins busy. Perkins, Microsoft's UK head of PR, was named the top tech communicator ... -CEO of Oracle and chairman of EDS Europe. As far as CVs go, working with Microsoft's Bill Gates and Steve ...
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Ford reported a surprise $2.3 billion second-quarter net profit after restructuring its debt. Source: Financial Times Microsoft reported a slump in sales and saw revenues dropping by 17 per cent in the latest quarter. Source: Financial Times Lloyds and RBS have taken their plans on how to cut ...
Microsoft yesterday escalated its battle with its arch-rival Google, reacting to an assault on one of its core businesses with the announcement of a free online version of its Office software, to be launched next year. Source: Financial Times The founder of Primark is to step down as the managing ...
NEW YORK - Talks between Yahoo! and Microsoft could conclude within the next week after the two.../off/on talks with Microsoft and said that deal could still come. Decker, speaking at the Advertising 2 ... combination with Microsoft could be very beneficial." This sent Yahoo! shares up 2.7% but it did not please ... in a letter addressed to Yahoo! chairman Roy Bostock. Icahn wrote: "Microsoft might never be able ...
Microsoft has reportedly re-opened talks with Yahoo! after the deadline it imposed on the search
Yahoo! has attacked Microsoft after its chief executive, Steve Ballmer, wrote a letter...According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft threatened to reduce the $44.6 billion (£22.5 billion) offer it originally made in January and replace the Yahoo! board with its own directors if it fails to agree terms. Yahoo! countered by accusing Microsoft of "mischaracterising the nature of our ...
Yahoo! has a big fight on its hands to repel Microsoft, Alasdair Reid writes....For many observers, Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo! last week was charged with all manner ... of the workforce. Microsoft is another matter. After all, this is the company that was easily vilified as a ... been compounded by the fact that, a short time after Microsoft made its hostile move, Google's chief ...
Yahoo! has rejected Microsoft's $44.6 billion takeover bid because it substantially undervalues...Yahoo! said: "After evaluation, the board believes Microsoft's proposal substantially undervalues Yahoo!, including our global brand, large worldwide audience, recent investments in advertising platforms and future growth prospects, free cash flow and earnings potential, as well as our substantial ...
Microsoft has paid $6 billion in cash for the online advertising network aQuantive, representing
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