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Yahoo pares Google stake, sells $191 mn in stock

Press Trust of India
Posted online: Saturday, August 28, 2004 at 1123 hours IST


New York, August 28: Yahoo Inc said on Saturday it sold $191 million in Google Inc stock in that company's Initial Public Offering, cashing out some of the 2.7 million shares Google gave Yahoo this month to settle two disputes.

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Yahoo sold 2.3 million of the class a shares last week at $82.62 apiece.

Google shares began trading on August 19, following its IPO.

Yahoo spokesman Ruben Osorio wasn’t willing to immediately comment on the stock sale. Google spokesman David Krane declined to comment.

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In exchange for giving Yahoo 2.7 million shares on August 9, Google got a perpetual license to Yahoo's patent on matching online advertisements to web-search results. Yahoo, of Sunnyvale, California, also agreed to drop another dispute over warrants to purchase shares that Google granted it under a partnership signed in 2000.

The stock of the Mountain View, California-based internet search engine finished at $106.15 Friday, down $1.76, or 1.6 per cent, on the Nasdaq stock

market.

Yahoo also converted 1.1 million Class B common shares into a like amount of Class A stock, leaving Yahoo with 1.48 million Class A shares. Yahoo holds Class B stock, which has greater voting power, because it was an early investor in Google.

Yahoo disclosed the information in a filing on Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Initially, Yahoo incorrectly reported that Michael J. Callahan, its general counsel, sold 2.3 million Yahoo shares. It later corrected the filing.



 

 
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