Microsoft will need to significantly
increase its takeover bid if it is to acquire
Yahoo, according to one of the search
giant's largest shareholders.
In a letter to investors made public yesterday, Bill Miller places Yahoo's
value in the range of $40 (£20) per share. Microsoft's original offer of $44.6bn
(£22.4bn) was equivalent to $31 (£16) per unit.
"Our own valuation work puts the value of Yahoo in the range of those
reported numbers, though, and we think Microsoft will need to enhance its offer
if it wants to complete a deal," writes Miller, portfolio manager for asset
management firm Legg Mason.
But Yahoo may have few options in the face of strong takeover bids.
"It will be hard for Yahoo to come up with alternatives that deliver more
value than Microsoft will ultimately be willing to pay," says Miller's letter.
"This deal is a strategic imperative for Microsoft, and Yahoo is in a tough
spot if it wishes to remain independent."
Miller's letter was dated 10 February, the day before the Californian search
company formally rejected Mircrosoft's offer.
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