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    • MSFT's Call Option on YHOO [view article]
      There are no rights or obligations, MFST made an unsolicited bid that was NOT accepted, YHOO did not "LIST" themselves as for sale. There is no contract without imagination!!! Another thing, what makes it so clear that no one else could possibly want to merge/acquire YHOO at ANY point. Last time I checked I couldn't pick up many options with a zero premium for them! JMHO May 11 11:47 AM
    • MSFT's Call Option on YHOO [view article]
      What call option contract??? What premium WAS paid for it??? May 11 11:40 AM
    • Yahoo!, Microsoft: Edging Closer to a Deal? [view article]
      Nobody knows, outside of the company that is, What the earnings will show!!! If you did you would be lounging on your private island right now with no needor desire at all to post here. No offence intended, my point is that it is still an unknown and can Only be speculated upon. I don't think many people on the Outside were very clued in when the offer for $31/sh came in with the stock trading around $19. I Do know that I wish I had known... Mar 29 02:10 PM
    • What's Yahoo Worth to Microsoft Without Alibaba? [view article]
      P.S. I forgot to mention that there was similar action with the Call options prior to the intitial Microsoft offer of $31.00/share. Mar 29 01:57 PM
    • What's Yahoo Worth to Microsoft Without Alibaba? [view article]
      I agree with the last 3 entries, a trend in the making :+). Seriously, I think maybe something may happen soon with Yahoo. On Friday afternoon, late in the trading day there was quite a run up in the stock and the Call options were Really seeing some action! I checked that out and what seemed maybe somewhat significant is that it is now 1 month almost exactly from the initial Microsoft offer. I don't know if this means anything but Yhoo was going up when most eveything was going down. I guess we'll have to wait and see but perhaps not that long. Mar 29 01:54 PM
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