April 25, 2008 2:17 PM PDT

Yahoo shares continue to lag as deadline looms

Here's a number to chew on as Yahoo finishes out its earnings week and faces a Saturday deadline to formally negotiate a merger with Microsoft: 6 percent.

That's how far its shares have fallen since it reported its better-than-expected earnings after the markets closed on Tuesday. Compare that with the Dow and the Nasdaq, which both ended up slightly higher during the same period.

Yahoo's stock may apparently be feeling the affects of Microsoft's threats to walk away from the deal or go "hostile" with a proxy fight or tender offer, or both.

During regular trading Friday, Yahoo closed down 1.8 percent, or 50 cents, to end the day at $26.80 per share.

Monday's opening share price for Yahoo could be interesting...

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If M$ says Yahoo is soo overvalued why don't they create www.Microhoo.com
by JCPayne May 6, 2008 5:56 PM PDT
And build it themselves.... HA!!!
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