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Yahoo! investors may not oust board


Posted online: Sunday , May 11, 2008 at 23:46 hrs
Updated On: Sunday , May 11, 2008 at 23:46 hrs


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Yahoo investors who wanted to accept a Microsoft buyout are not seen as likely to try to oust the board, and instead seem to be channeling their ire through lawsuits and a campaign to turn July’s annual meeting into a vote of no-confidence.

Yahoo Inc’s top two shareholders, Capital Research Management and Legg Mason, have signaled displeasure with the Internet company in the past week and two Detroit pension funds are suing the board over the negotiating process, which ended with Microsoft Corp pulling its $47.5 billion offer.

Meanwhile, 3 million Yahoo shareholders have joined dissident investor Eric Jackson’s campaign to withhold votes from directors at the annual meeting, in a move to signal a loss of faith in the board.

“The bottom line is that shareholders need some new representation,” Jackson said.

A big question is whether shareholders will go beyond such a vote of no-confidence and try to replace the board outright. Microsoft had prepared for such a proxy battle, though it has since allowed its slate of nominees to work with others.

Some Yahoo shareholders have reached out to Microsoft’s potential nominees, according to the Wall Street Journal.

But any proxy battle must be launched quickly: Yahoo this week scheduled its annual meeting for July 3, giving shareholders until May 15 to file a rival slate of directors.

That may be too short a time to assemble a rival slate, especially because shareholders were expecting a deal to get done, said Shirley Westcott, a managing director of policy at Proxy Governance, an independent advisory firm. “May 15, which is next week, is not enough time,” she said. Moreover, firms like Capital Research and Legg Mason are “not stockholders with a history of running slates of directors,” said Keith Higgins, a partner at law firm Ropes & Gray.

Reuters

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