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    SAN FRANCISCO - Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.

    Pickens told the San Francisco Chronicle that he sold all 10 million of his Yahoo shares at a loss, because he grew frustrated with the company's repeated rebuffs of Microsoft's advances.

    "I think that Yahoo management was pathetic," Pickens told the Chronicle in a story published Tuesday.

    Pickens declined to quantify his losses, but he acquired his stake in mid-May when Yahoo was trading between $24 and $28 per share.

    Yahoo's stock price hasn't climbed above $22.50 for the past week, meaning Pickens probably lost tens of millions of dollars. Yahoo shares dipped 2 cents to $20.10 in Tuesday afternoon trading.

    Other dismayed shareholders are expected to blast Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang and his fellow board members at the company's annual meeting Friday.

    Many shareholders are infuriated because Yang, acting on behalf of the board, rejected Microsoft's offer to buy Yahoo for $33 per share in early May. Microsoft withdrew the bid after Yang sought $37 per share, a price Yahoo's stock hasn't reached in 2 1/2 years.

    Yahoo's market value is now stuck about $20 billion below Microsoft's last offer for the entire company.

    Microsoft also has twice offered to buy Yahoo's online search operations in more complex deals that also were rejected.

    Pickens invested in Yahoo largely as a bet on activist investor Carl Icahn, who had launched a campaign to oust Yahoo's board in hopes of reviving Microsoft's takeover bid.

    After Icahn was able to persuade Microsoft only to make an offer for a part of Yahoo, he negotiated a truce that will give him and two of his allies seats on Yahoo's expanded board.

    Although eight of the nine Yahoo directors who spurned Microsoft will remain on the board, Icahn is still holding out hope that he can help negotiate a sale.

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    now c'mon T Boone and just donate that money to your favorite University and take a big write-off
    updated thru 4/04 play

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      No, way I would just sell MSFT the search engine part of YHOO. YHOO is stupid though. They were buying facebook for $1 billion then decided the next day to lower the offer to $850 million which made the founder back out of the sale. Not too long ago MSFT bought a small interest of 2-3% in facebook for over $200 million which put a value on facebook of $15 billion.

      YHOO went back to MSFT just recently and said they would take the $33 per share, but MSFT was only willing to pay $27 Instead of screwing around MSFT should just buy them for the $33.

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