letter carl
Microsoft: Yahoo! talks to reopen?
News board is elected, a major boost for investor Carl Icahn's board slate. board, said in an open letter released today that he had spoken frequently with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer over the last week. Microsoft has said it would be willing to reopen... [07 Jul 2008]
Yahoo! vs Icahn: War of words
News said on Wednesday that deal talks are ongoing with Microsoft as the company resisted an attack by billionaire critic Carl Icahn, who called its recent actions "deceitful". In an invective-filled letter to Yahoo, Icahn used terms like "deceitful... [05 Jun 2008]
Oracle pulls $6.7bn BEA offer
News That message is not lost on BEA's largest shareholder, Carl Icahn. Otherwise, he warned, a potential lawsuit and proxy fight may be on the near horizon, according to a letter Icahn sent to BEA directors. [29 Oct 2007]
Minority Report: A greener Apple
Comment From the original script for Jaws by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb An open letter from Jobs entitled 'A Greener Apple' set out the company's green agenda on manufacturing and recycling. A good result, says Seb Janacek, but how fair was the eco... [23 Aug 2007]
AOL: Furious Icahn seeks to kill Google deal
News Billionaire Time Warner shareholder Carl Icahn on Monday warned the media conglomerate's board against making a "disastrous" and "short-sighted" decision. In an open letter to the Time Warner board of directors, Icahn wrote: "Like all shareholders... [20 Dec 2005]
The best of 'Reader Comments': That pesky Microsoft paperclip and the frustrations of grocery shopping over the web
Comment From: Carl Harris I am in fact very stupid and unable to function in life without useful help such as that offered by Microsoft every time I try and compose a letter. So many times have I started to type Dear Mr.not realising I was typing a letter... [02 Mar 2001]
Microsoft split: An open letter from Forrester research
Comment By Carl D. Microsoft: Forget the Appeal Howe Open Memo to the Microsoft board of directors: You probably weren't surprised when Judge Jackson ruled today that Microsoft should be broken up. You undoubtedly have plans to appeal this verdict and... [08 Jun 2000]
