Shareholder Lawsuit Claims Yahoo Derailed Microsoft Bid

By Juan Carlos Perez
Tue, June 03, 2008

IDG News Service —

Yahoo has lost a battle to keep information about its operations confidential after a judge decided to unseal documents filed by shareholders suing the company over its handling of Microsoft's unsolicited acquisition offer.

Delaware Chancery Court Judge William Chandler ruled on Monday that the court shouldn't keep documents such as the plaintiff's complaint under seal, despite Yahoo's arguments to the contrary.

Now, the complaint and the judge's decision have become available on the Web on the site of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP, a law firm representing the plaintiffs.

The 64-page complaint is chock-full of blistering allegations, copies of internal Yahoo documents and e-mails and blow-by-blow accounts of what plaintiffs characterize as Yahoo bad-faith maneuvers. It will likely have a damaging public opinion effect on Yahoo, as the company battles other lawsuits and gets ready to face a proxy fight led by Carl Icahn to replace its board members in July. The complaint had been made available previously but with portions redacted.

"We're disappointed with the ruling in Delaware, but this is a routine legal matter and we're sure it won't have any impact on the outcome of the case, which we believe is without merit," said Yahoo spokeswoman Diana Wong.

The class-action lawsuit, filed in February on behalf of Detroit's Police & Fire Retirement System and General Retirement System, alleges that Yahoo's directors and top managers failed to look out for shareholders' best interests by rejecting Microsoft's offer.

The plaintiffs allege that directors and top managers, including co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang, actively tried to derail Microsoft's efforts to negotiate a mutually beneficial acquisition agreement. The complaint places much of the blame on Yang, describing him as someone with a "well-known" antipathy toward Microsoft who acted out of a personal interest to keep Yahoo independent.

Meanwhile, the plaintiffs blame the directors for allegedly relying on Yang to lead the negotiations with Microsoft, but Yang instead "used that power to delay, to refuse to negotiate in good faith and to erect roadblocks," the complaint reads.

In particular, the plaintiffs take issue with Yahoo's change over employee severance plans, which the plaintiffs interpret as a way to scare Microsoft away from the deal, "throwing sand in the gears of Microsoft's plans for a smooth integration."

The severance plans, according to the complaint, reward employees "with rich benefits" if they quit as a result of the company getting acquired.

For example, the plans let all Yahoo employees resign "and pocket generous termination benefits at any time during the two years following a takeover" by claiming that their job duties and responsibilities were adversely altered, according to the complaint.

Continue Reading

As you know, everything is mobile, connected, interactive, and immediate. This is exactly why organizations need a highly agile IT infrastructure in order to keep pace with extreme fluctuations in business demand. This book will help you understand why infrastructure convergence has been widely accepted as the optimal approach for simplifying and accelerating your IT to deliver services at the speed of business while also shifting significantly more IT resources from operations to innovation.
For this white paper, IDC performed an in-depth analysis of the business value of VMware View, defined as the expected ROI associated with the use of the solution as a platform for the targeted deployment of a virtual desktop infrastructure.
This paper explains virtualization, its benefits for mid-sized business and how IBM's virtualization strategy can help these companies reduce costs, improve services and simplify management.
Forrester Research makes recommendations on best practices to optimize branch virtualization and consolidation initiatives. See how a "thin" branch architecture, with key servers, services and applications in the data center that relies on a high-performing WAN connection, can offer the greatest efficiencies.
When trying to achieve continuous compliance with internal policies and external regulations, organizations need to replace traditional processes with a new best practice approach and new innovative technology, such as that provided by IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager.
IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager helps organizations automatically manage patches for multiple operating systems and applications across hundreds of thousands of endpoints regardless of location, connection type or status.  
Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as support considerations
Many enterprises have discovered that the use of virtualization to support desktop workloads creates a range of significant benefits. These benefits include price efficiencies, improved IT management and greater agility and choice for end users.

This VMware sponsored webcast with IDC will provide both quantitative measurement of the business value -- defined as the expected ROI -- and qualitative analysis associated with the use of VMware View™. IDC will also provide an analysis of the View Composer and ThinApp™ features of VMware View, including the business value of these solutions and an overview of how they work.

Attend this webcast to learn about:
- Challenges and barriers that might impede the adoption of desktop virtualization
- Navigating roadblocks to facilitate a strategic implementation
- Optimizing qualitative and quantitative benefits to IT and your business
Applications are changing - they're increasingly web-oriented, global in nature and run from multiple device types. Additionally, the volume of data is growing exponentially every year. How do you ensure your applications have fast, accurate, up-to-date information in this new world? Modern applications are data-intensive; delivering data the old way using monolithic databases isn't working. What's needed is a modern approach to data. One that scales-out as needed and delivers predictable high performance, but without sacrificing data consistency or integrity.
VMware View™ 5 simplifies IT management while increasing end user freedom by delivering desktop services from your cloud. Building upon VMware's leadership in desktop virtualization, VMware View 5 delivers a high-performance user experience while giving IT greater policy control.

View this webcast and find out how VMware View 5 can help you:
- Deliver the highest fidelity experience of desktop services across any device and any network
- Simplify and automate IT management, security and control of desktop services
- Reduce the costs associated with your desktop environment
IT professionals are being asked to deliver faster "time-to-value" than ever before. An IDG Research survey found that CIOs are eager to invest in technologies that will enable them to get new applications and services up quickly, achieving faster time-to-value.
Learn how to reduce IT management overhead, ease revision control, guarantee data security, scale systems more quickly and reduce server and software costs.
Newsletter Sign-Up »

Receive the latest news test, reviews and trends on your favorite technology topics

Choose a newsletter
  1. View all Newsletters | Privacy Policy
Resource Center