This is nonsense on any number of levels, but the most important is Yahoo!’s deal with Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT). Yahoo!’s search function no longer belongs to Yahoo! It is currently powered by Microsoft’s Bing search engine, and despite the billions of dollars that Microsoft has poured into Bing, Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) continues to get about two-thirds of all Internet search traffic, compared with around 12% for Yahoo! and 16% for Microsoft.
Now Microsoft could decide to work with Facebook on a new search engine, and Facebook’s CEO has said that it plans to improve its search capability. But Yahoo! brings almost nothing to the search table in its own right.
That is not to say that a closer relationship between Yahoo! and Facebook is impossible. A closer tie among users or tighter integration of services are distinctly possible. But search? Never gonna happen.
Yahoo!’s shares are up about 0.9% in premarket trading this morning, at $18.02 in a 52-week range of $14.35 to $18.16. A new annual high is definitely in the cards today, likely based on the rumor of a closer tie to Facebook.
And Facebook stock is up 2.7% at $24.19, but that is just as likely due to continued short covering based on last week’s addition of more than 800 million unlocked shares to Facebook’s float as it is to a possible search deal with Yahoo!
Paul Ausick
Want to Retire Early? Start Here (Sponsor)
Want retirement to come a few years earlier than you’d planned? Or are you ready to retire now, but want an extra set of eyes on your finances?
Now you can speak with up to 3 financial experts in your area for FREE. By simply clicking here you can begin to match with financial professionals who can help you build your plan to retire early. And the best part? The first conversation with them is free.
Click here to match with up to 3 financial pros who would be excited to help you make financial decisions.
Have questions about retirement or personal finance? Email us at [email protected]!
By emailing your questions to 24/7 Wall St., you agree to have them published anonymously on a673b.bigscoots-temp.com.
By submitting your story, you understand and agree that we may use your story, or versions of it, in all media and platforms, including via third parties.
Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us?
Contact the 24/7 Wall St. editorial team.