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Icahn now main player in Microsoft-Yahoo drama

The key man in the still unfolding Microsoft-Yahoo pas de deux is not Steve Ballmer, not Jerry Yang, or even Eric Schmidt. It's investor activist Carl Icahn. The New York Times notes that while he has proposed an all-new slate of directors, he really does not want to jump onto the board. What he wants is a deal--with Microsoft. As Microsoft-Yahoo Round 1 wound down, we made the point here that the possibility of a deal wasn't dead. We suggested that Microsoft may likely come riding back into the scene if Yahoo stumbled. Well Icahn and his merry band of fellow disgruntled shareholders have pushed the issue. Microsoft has come riding back, with a limited proposal to buy Yahoo's search business. You'd have to think there may be larger possibilities this time around.

For more:
- here's the New York Times article

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