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Reuters - Two Detroit pension funds sued Yahoo Inc and its board on Friday for rejecting Microsoft Corp's unsolicited $41.2 billion offer in a sign of growing shareholder frustration with the online search and media company.
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Detroit funds sue Yahoo over Microsoft rebuff
25 Feb 2008 - 09:38:17
By Gina Keating Fri Feb 22, 3:38 PM ET LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two Detroit pension funds sued Yahoo Inc and its board on Friday for rejecting Microsoft Corp's unsolicited 41.2 billion offer in a sign of growing shareholder frustration with the online search and media company. The proposed class action, filed by veteran shareholder litigation firm Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman, takes Yahoo directors to task for spurning the February 1 offer and "pursuing all manner of value-destructive third-party deals." The two plaintiffs, Detroit's Police and Fire Retirement System and General Retirement System, are concerned about news reports of a "potential imminent deal" sought by the Yahoo board with media conglomerate News Corp or Time Warner Inc's AOL that would not require a shareholder vote. The plaintiffs asked a Delaware Chancery Court to block the Yahoo board from completing any such transaction with those companies, to force it to reconsider Microsoft's offer, and to block it from implementing defensive measures that would render the company unattractive to potential buyers. A Yahoo spokeswoman said the company had no comment. Lawsuits by Yahoo shareholders have multiplied in the wake of Yahoo's February 11 refusal to entertain the offer, which represented a 62 percent premium over Yahoo's share price. Yahoo said at the time the bid substantially undervalues the company, failing to take into account its 500 million users worldwide, investments in its advert...
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