UPDATE 3-Yahoo profit falls, CFO says 2008 outlook intact
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By Eric Auchard
SAN FRANCISCO, July 22 (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) quarterly net profit fell 19 percent but investors took heart that it did not change its outlook despite a weakening U.S. economy and the distraction of Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) failed takeover bid.
Shares of the Internet company, which just settled a proxy battle with activist investor Carl Icahn, rose 2 percent in extended trade.
"Investors braced for the worst," said Jeffrey Lindsay, analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein. "... these results are poor, but relative to what people were expecting, they're not so bad."
Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen said Yahoo was not changing its financial view for 2008, even though a difficult economic environment is weighing on online advertising.
"We are pretty pleased (with results), relative to both the distractions and the economy," he said in an interview.
Yahoo executives made no secret that the quarter included unusual headaches, particularly the back-and-forth with Microsoft. Chief Executive Jerry Yang referred to the battle as "extraordinary," and President Sue Decker called it a "swirl."
In spite of the distraction caused by Icahn and Microsoft, Yang said on a conference call his company intended to keep looking at possible transactions. Continued...
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