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  • Will Chinese government bid for Yahoo?


    06 February, 2008, by Desire Athow
    The Scotman reports that Google and Microsoft are not the only ones going after Yahoo. Apple and Murdoch's News Corp are also potential suitors, according to Nathalie Thomas.

    There are also whispers of a potential Chinese takeover with a Government backed bid by Baidu, a real possibility. The cash-rich Chinese Government could use some of its surplus to invest in Yahoo.

    On Sunday, China's state-owned aluminium group Chinalco was given access to $120 billion to purchase Rio Tinto.

    Although Baidu is a NASDAQ-100 listed company, the fact that it is an indigenous Chinese company and has fostered a close relationship with the Chinese government according to Wallace Cheung, a Hong Kong analyst at Credit Suisse Group (via Bloomberg).

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    Now could it be possible that the Chinese government financially backs a group of Chinese-based internet companies - including Alibaba.com, Baidu.com and Sina.com - to take over what has been the US's flagship website for more than a decade?

    Apple could also be in the run as could News Corp, although it it very doubtful that they would be able to go in on their own; also both companies are relative new comers when it comes to web properties.

    Only Microsoft has the cash to go ahead with such a purchase - both Apple and News Corp had gross profits hovering around $10 billion in 2007 and would have to rely on a significant shares exchange to buy Yahoo. Tags: Microsoft, mergers and acquisitions, yahoo
    Desire Athow
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    Desire Athow
    on 06 February, 2008

    Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.
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