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(Unverified)Apr 7th 2008 9:59AM
From Yahoo's perspective, why NOT allow a proxy battle? If nothing else, it will likely raise the stock price those at Yahoo who makes decision hold so much of. Its not like the execs or board at Yahoo will want to keep their positions or secure a place in the MS management at the end of the process anyway.
MrDiSanteApr 7th 2008 8:29PM
Because being ousted is a lot more shameful and a lot less likely to get you employed elsewhere. Furthermore, no severance package that might've been offered by MS and no chance at staying after the merger. Might've been a chance before.