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Yahoo! Guidance Has the Glass is Half-Full
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YHOO stated was that their investments in YHOO Japan, Alibaba, et. al., are worth at least $12.6 billion at present and growing in value every year.

The company said that they will continue to invest more in capex from a $700 million level last year to at least $1 billion/year by 2010.

Interestingly, YHOO stated that the search monetization gap between them and Google (GOOG - commentary - Cramer's Take) at the end of 2007 was 60%-70%, despite YHOO having reduced the gap by 30% in the year. A telling testament in favor of GOOG, especially given the fierce rivalry between the two firms.

After all was said and done, most of the cheerleaders were of the opinion that the projections were too lofty and that his was just an attempt by YHOO to squeeze more money out of Microsoft (MSFT - commentary - Cramer's Take).

Looking at It Another Way

My take on the issue is to take the glass-is-half-full approach to the announcement from YHOO based on the following reasons:

  • Panama has increased Yahoo's search monetization, and display advertising growth has also improved.
  • YHOO was able to reduce the search monetization gap between GOOG and themselves by 30% last year. There's no reason they cannot continue closing that gap going forward, although probably not at that pace.
  • Over the next year or so, we are going to witness a boom in Internet users in India and China, two countries where YHOO has a well-entrenched position and mind-share. India especially still has dismally low penetration rates in amount of Internet users given the massive population.
  • Despite a macro slowdown here, Yahoo's projection (which could be considered lofty now) indicate that faster growth in international could offset the weakness here, especially as we move through the year.
  • Finally, there are Yahoo's myriad other non-public investments, so valuing them at present is almost impossible. The value of these assets could turn out to be significantly higher if those companies were to go public or spun off.
  • I think if MSFT wants YHOO, they will have to raise their bid and more than likely make it an all-cash offer at higher levels as well. YHOO is a fantastic acquisition for MSFT, but I am afraid Softee could more than likely botch things up if the deal goes through like it has done so many times in the past.

    Until the next time, happy investing.






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    At the time of publication, Somaney was long Yahoo! calls, Google and Google calls, although positions may change at any time without notice.

    Jay Somaney is a partner and fund manager with TSG Capital Partners, a hedge fund based in Plano, Texas, and founder of GlobalTechStocks.com, a subscription site that focuses on technology and Indian stocks (including ADRs), providing information, news and chatter. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Somaney appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.




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