Posted AT 9:17 AM EST on 17/07/08
Yahoo calls Microsoft actions ‘stupefying'
The Associated Press
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Yahoo Inc. on Thursday sent a letter to shareholders, calling Microsoft Corp.'s actions in its dance to acquire all or part of the company “stupefying.
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