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Yahoo Breaks $19: Microsoft's $31 Looking Pretty Good Right Now

jerryyang7.jpgRemember when Yahoo haughtily rejected Microsoft's $31 per share offer for the company as "massively undervalued"? Those were the days.

Yahoo closed at $18.75, it's lowest level in five years.  For those who don't care to recall, that's below where it was trading when Microsoft hand-delivered the gift of a lifetime to the battered Board's door.

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New Yahoo board member Carl Icahn bought his 60 million-ish shares for about $25 apiece, which means he's now down about $400 million (assuming he hasn't dumped them).

Any bright new turnaround ideas Carl? We poleaxed shareholders are dying to know.

See Also: T. Boone Pickens Gets "Yanged"--Loses Shirt In $250 Million Yahoo Bet

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