Microsoft's Ozzie says Yahoo would be "accelerator"
By Daisuke Wakabayashi
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's attempt to strike a deal with Yahoo Inc is an "accelerator" of its online strategy, but not the entire vision, the company's top software executive said on Wednesday.
Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect, said at a Bernstein investor conference that a deal with Yahoo would help advance the build-out of a strong online advertising platform and increase the company's base of engaged users.
"Yahoo was not a strategy onto itself," said Ozzie, who replaced Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as the company's top software visionary. "Yahoo is an accelerator. We'd love to still discuss possibilities with Yahoo."
He did not elaborate on the nature of current discussions with Yahoo.
Microsoft had said in recent weeks that it was engaged in new talks with Yahoo over a deal that stopped short of a full acquisition. Yahoo's board rejected Microsoft's previous takeover proposal, saying the $47.5 billion offer undervalued the company.
A source familiar with the discussions said Microsoft, in more recent talks, has proposed buying Yahoo's search business and taking a stake in the rest of the company after Yahoo sheds its substantial Asian assets.
During a question-and-answer session with Bernstein Research analyst Charles Di Bona, Ozzie said Web search leader Google Inc's financial strength and savvy made it a formidable, but not unfamiliar, rival.
"Microsoft ... by necessity had to build up a culture of crisis," Ozzie said. "Ever since the early, early days, Microsoft has always faced some amazing competitor that looked like it was going to be some roadblock to success." Continued...
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