Icahn launched a hostile takeover effort of the Internet giant after it rebuffed Microsoft’s buyout proposal. Icahn felt Yahoo’s actions were not in the best interests of its shareholders, of which he is now of the of the largest, and hopes to negotiate a deal with Microsoft if he is successful.
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It seems pretty clear to me from these posts that Icahn thinks he is Gordon Gekko, Michael Douglas’ corporate raider character from the 1987 film Wall Street.
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Instead, Icahn finds himself quoting Winston Churchill or better yet, himself, all too often.
Still, it’s an interesting look into the mind of a very powerful man. Check it out, and if you like it, follow Icahn’s advice and “please subscribe.”
No word on when he’ll start doing posts with LOLcat pictures…
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