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Yahoo!- Are the Parts Greater than the Sum?




Abstract
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Reviving Yahoo! as well as creating shareholder’s value by selling the Alibaba and Yahoo! Japan stakes with a tax efficient plan.
- Sell Yahoo! core or recover considering the propositions given by activist shareholders.
Contents |
INTRODUCTION |
BACKDROP |
MARISSA’S MANEUVERS |
MAXIMIZING SHAREHOLDER VALUE |
STARBOARD’S PROPOSITION |
SPRING OWL PROPOSITION |
THE RECOURSE |
EXHIBITS |
Keywords
Internet, Yahoo!, Valuation, Turnaround, Shareholders, Spin-off, Verizon