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Gates: Microsoft Plans Standalone Strategy

TSC Staff

05/07/08 - 02:34 PM EDT
Updated from 12:45

Microsoft MSFT is planning to pursue a standalone strategy now that its bid to acquire Yahoo! YHOO has fallen apart, Chairman Bill Gates said at a press conference in Tokyo.

Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft, made similar remarks recently concerning the withdrawn offer, which was worth more than $40 billion. Some analysts believe Microsoft could return with a new acquisition attempt, but the remarks of Gates and Ballmer indicate that such a move isn't imminent.

Microsoft originally said it would pay $31 a share for Yahoo!, then sweetened the offer by $2. However, Yahoo! still wanted more, and Microsoft decided to end the takeover effort, which it had proposed in order to better compete with the Internet dominance of Google GOOG.

"We put a lot of effort in talking with Yahoo! and the conclusion was reached that we should pursue our independent paths," Gates said at the press conference, according to a Bloomberg report.

Shares of Microsoft have turned negative on the day, at a recent $29.67, and Yahoo! was recently trading at $25.50. Google was adding 23 cents.

Elsewhere among widely held technology stocks, Apple AAPL was down 2.3%, Intel INTC was easing 0.55% and IBM IBM was rising 1.41%.