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						told potential Yahoo bidders it might back bids: report 
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		[March 25, 2016] 
		(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp 
		executives are in talks with equity firms considering bids for Yahoo 
		Inc! saying that Microsoft might be willing to offer "significant 
		financing" for their efforts, tech news site Recode reported on 
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			 However, Microsoft has not made commitments so far to investors, and 
			any discussions are exploratory, Recode reported, citing unnamed 
			sources. 
 Microsoft's move is an attempt to ensure a good relationship with 
			Yahoo's buyer, the website reported.
 
 Yahoo launched an auction of its core business in February after it 
			shelved plans to spin off its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant 
			Alibaba Group Holding Ltd <BABA.N>.
 
 In an interview with Reuters in February, Yahoo Chief Executive 
			Officer Marissa Mayer said the company will entertain offers as they 
			come but its first priority is a turnaround plan.
 
 
			
			 
			Yahoo faces increasing pressure from shareholders and investors to 
			sell its core business instead of going through a spinoff that would 
			separate the company from its multibillion-dollar stakes in Yahoo 
			Japan and Alibaba Group
 
 Activist hedge fund Starboard Value LP on Thursday said it would 
			nominate nine candidates for the board in an attempt to overthrow 
			the entire board of Yahoo including its chief executive.
 
 Starboard has been pushing for changes at Yahoo since 2014 and owns 
			about 1.7 percent of the company.
 
			
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			Microsoft's partnerships and acquisition strategy head Peggy Johnson 
			is also part of the effort to finance a possible Yahoo buyer, Recode 
			said.
 Microsoft, which made a hostile bid to buy Yahoo in 2008, had no 
			interest in making a more significant bid, but others do, Recode 
			said.
 
 Yahoo and Microsoft declined to comment.
 
 (Reporting by Vishal Sridhar and Rishika Sadam in Bengaluru; Editing 
			by Cynthia Osterman and Andrew Hay)
 
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