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Icahn says opposes partial sale of Yahoo

Thu Dec 4, 2008 5:17am IST
 
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Billionaire Carl Icahn opposes selling part of Yahoo (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to former AOL Chief Executive Jonathan Miller or anyone else because it is undervalued, he told CNBC on Wednesday.

"I don't think there is very much to having a partial bid for the company, at least as a large shareholder," Icahn said.

Miller, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal, is trying to raise money to buy all or part of the company. That has not been confirmed and the New York Post says he is actually trying to raise money for other purposes.

Icahn said he spoke to Miller over the weekend about the possibility of buying Yahoo.

"I think the stock is very undervalued," Icahn said.

He said the board would have to listen to any offer for a high price, but he is not enthusiastic about a sale.

"Right now I would be against that and I pretty much told Jonathan that," Icahn said.

He said he had not spoken to others on the Yahoo board, but thought they would agree.

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