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Cramer Predicted Icahn's Yahoo! Play
05/14/08 - 11:06 AM EDT
Not everyone saw it coming -- but Jim Cramer made the call. If you caught Wall Street Confidential on May 6, "Cramer: A Reason to Buy Yahoo!," then you got a heads-up as to what was going to happen. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn may initiate a proxy fight to oust Yahoo!'sYHOO board -- and Jim predicted it. "These guys don't have control over it if the activists, if the Carl Icahns of the world buy it," Jim said on TheStreet.com TV in reference to Yahoo! cofounders Jerry Yang and David Filo. "I think they will buy it. I think what you're going to have here is a terrific situation where a year from now you're going to get 35, 36 -- or even before then, because this company is going to change hands." And it stands to possibly change into Carl Ichan's hands. According to various reports, Icahn has bought as much as 50 million shares of Yahoo!. He is reportedly considering waging war for control of its board, following the withdrawal of Microsoft'sMSFT bid for Yahoo!. Many were angered that a deal failed to result between Microsoft and Yahoo!, when talks between the two fell apart over price.
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