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Verizon Looking to Cut $1 Billion Off Its Yahoo Bid
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On Friday, it was reported that telecommunications giant Verizon (VZ - Free Report) is looking to cut $1 billion off its $4.8 billion offer for Yahoo’s core business. The New York Postoriginally reported the story.
This is most likely an after-effect of bad news for the web stalwart over the past few weeks. Yahoo recently revealed that in 2014, it had been hacked, and 500 million accounts—including usernames and passwords—were stolen.
And earlier this week, reports surfaced that claimed Yahoo scanned users’ incoming emails for terrorist signatures for roughly a year, on classified orders from a secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
According to unnamed sources, “The discount is being pushed because [Verizon] feels Yahoo’s value has been diminished,” writes the Post. However, Yahoo’s team is pushing for the deal to close sooner rather than later, as well as fighting efforts to negotiate the deal price down in any way.
As a result, YHOO stock is sliding, down just over 1% in midday trading. VZ stock is also down about 0.50% today to $50.02 per share.
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Verizon Looking to Cut $1 Billion Off Its Yahoo Bid
On Friday, it was reported that telecommunications giant Verizon (VZ - Free Report) is looking to cut $1 billion off its $4.8 billion offer for Yahoo’s core business. The New York Post originally reported the story.
This is most likely an after-effect of bad news for the web stalwart over the past few weeks. Yahoo recently revealed that in 2014, it had been hacked, and 500 million accounts—including usernames and passwords—were stolen.
And earlier this week, reports surfaced that claimed Yahoo scanned users’ incoming emails for terrorist signatures for roughly a year, on classified orders from a secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
According to unnamed sources, “The discount is being pushed because [Verizon] feels Yahoo’s value has been diminished,” writes the Post. However, Yahoo’s team is pushing for the deal to close sooner rather than later, as well as fighting efforts to negotiate the deal price down in any way.
As a result, YHOO stock is sliding, down just over 1% in midday trading. VZ stock is also down about 0.50% today to $50.02 per share.
Interested in the other top stories of the week? Listen to Zacks Friday Finish Line to catch up on the week’s financial and investment news.
Stocks that Aren't in the News…Yet
You are invited to download the full, up-to-the-minute list of 220 Zacks Rank #1 "Strong Buys" free of charge. Many of these companies are almost unheard of by the general public and just starting to get noticed by Wall Street. They have been pinpointed by the Zacks system that nearly tripled the market from 1988 through 2015, with a stellar average gain of +26% per year. See these high-potential stocks now >>