yes, there is nothing in the rumors, microsoft is not going to buy yahoo, yahoo is not selling out! i have emailed yahoo, this was my question! and this is the reply i got: this is an official email i got from yahoo! so stop these rumors, yahoo is not going to be sold, no chance of a merge either! cheers
That wasn't a rumor; There was a discussion, but it never materialized. Large-caps don't jump 10% on mere gossip.
but then yahoo's answer was pretty straight! they are saying there is nothing in the rumors! i don't think this is gossip, i have seen this news in papers world wide, even the tv channels were pretty happy to announce all this rubbish! yahoo is saying it was rumors, not gossip! lol but then the matter is clear now, everything was false, yahoo is not selling
You really think that the people answering emails know about a multi-billion dollar deal their company is about to make???
they know it, they have to!! after all am a paid coustomer of yahoo! coustomer service people can't be gussing either
yes, but i wont trust the CS too much. usually the deal with that much money will be kept secret by the board of directors until the deal is actually made.
Customer service staffs are just ordinary staff several lines below the main chain of command and they are not allowed to discuss about issues like that with the customers.
i hope so! i know coustomer care people are usually several posts below the managenment, but people at coustomer care of yahoo!! can't be guessing! they must have asked there managers before replying to me, it took them about 3-4 days to answer me, usually they answer a question in about 24-48 hours! i think they have done some serious discussions before answering my question,
different people, different experience, but then a priority email from a webhosting client is always answered quickly, atleast from my past experience i can say that, yahoo coustomer support is pretty quick lol, that was fully! i guess in the meeting the invited microsoft chief, bill gates!
Well of course. They put the email in the middle of the desk and said "Gentlemen, I think they are on to us. How do we handle this!"
How would the staff know? I mean business in this kind of volume is not negotiable with a staff's comment. Wait and see At least a message like this must come from some higher ups.