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Um...yeah...no wonder YHOO is running from M$?
"Is it any wonder why Microsoft is so hot for Yahoo? Something has to save this online unit."

In a year's time, instead of improving their online biz, M$ has more than doubled its losses. Who says YHOO is doing so badly?
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Um...yeah...no wonder YHOO is running from M$?  techboy_z | 07/17/08
Very good points. At least Yahoo is very profitable.  DonnieBoy | 07/17/08
Wow, now we know why MS is so hot to buy Yahoo. Google is making money hand  DonnieBoy | 07/17/08
Hand over fist?  Pliny the Elder | 07/17/08
Google a loss?? What planet are you on?? Google is making money hand over  DonnieBoy | 07/17/08
If you can just keep your head out of Google's butt for once..  transposeIT | 07/18/08
Fat OSes and Fat Office Suites will NOT be the center of the client much  DonnieBoy | 07/18/08
Good stock buying opportunity...  Mike Cox | 07/17/08
I agree 100%, with Microsoft tanking this is the perfect time to buy Google  DonnieBoy | 07/17/08
You are astill a useless troll with nothing to say!  Martin_Australia | 07/18/08
Come on, Mike is the the troll!! I just report the facts.  DonnieBoy | 07/18/08
I like the rep flipping options. (nt)  roaming | 07/17/08
8.9!  TtfnJohn | 07/18/08
Microsoft will never be a online company  Randalllind | 07/18/08
Care to bet....  omdguy | 07/20/08
Larry, just how, exactly, does buying Yahoo do anything for MS on line?  TtfnJohn | 07/18/08
RE: Microsoft: $60 billion in annual revenue, but sour 4Q and a money-losin  s.nisbet@... | 07/24/08

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