Icahn Yahoo fight relatively quiet, should shareholders worry?

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Wed, 05/28/2008 - 12:55pm

Billionaire investor and shareholder activist Carl Icahn has been relatively quiet since unveiling his slate of dissident directors to run against Yahoo's current board, nearly two weeks ago.

Should investors be concerned that the agitator of corporate America and merger matchmaker is beginning to believe Microsoft won't come ...



 

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