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    Microsoft's efforts to reach some sort of arrangement with Yahoo have broken down again, Yahoo confirmed on Thursday.

  • Microsoft still wooing Yahoo, but not to buy

    Microsoft and Yahoo once again speaking to each other, with sources saying the latest talks involve a deal short of an acquisition.

  • Microsoft to seek stay of EU ruling

    Microsoft plans to ask a European court in the next few days for an emergency order blocking a ruling imposed in March that levied a heavy fine and required that Windows be offered without a media player.

  • Yahoo struggles to fill top job

    Former BMG Entertainment head Strauss Zelnick has turned down an opportunity to take the helm at Yahoo, citing major challenges facing the company, according to sources close to the matter.

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