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Issue: March 2008 > Business > Article "Google: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may hurt internet"

Google: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may hurt internet (Google: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may hurt internet)  Google: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may hurt internet

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Google, the world's leading search engine, said on Monday it was concerned about the free flow of information on the internet if Microsoft were to succeed in acquiring Yahoo.

Last month, Microsoft proposed buying Yahoo in a deal originally worth $44.6bn, but Yahoo's board has rejected the offer, saying it was too low.

"We would be concerned by any kind of acquisition of Yahoo by Microsoft," chief executive Eric Schmidt told reporters.

"We would hope that anything they did would be consistent with the openness of the internet, but I doubt it would be."

Schmidt pointed to Microsoft's past history and "the things that it has done that have been so difficult for everyone", but he did not elaborate.

Last year, a European court upheld a landmark 2004 decision that Microsoft abused the near-monopoly power of its Windows operating system to damage competitors, along with a €497m (£380m) fine.

"We are concerned that there are things Microsoft could do that would be bad for the internet," said Schmidt.

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer pledged earlier this month that his company would gain market share against Google in online advertising and web searching, even if led to his "last breath" at the company.

In a Reuters poll of financial analysts, the overwhelming majority said they believed Microsoft would eventually succeed in buying Yahoo, but many said they felt it may not be the best use of its ample cash reserves.

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March 17, 2008
Author: Reuters
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