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[News] [Rival] Hypocrisy... Google's Acquisition Under Microsoft's Pressure

ValueClick Under FTC Investigation

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| Online advertising company ValueClick Inc. is under investigation
| by the Federal Trade Commission concerning its lead-generating
| practices, the company said in a Securities and Exchange
| Commission filing Friday.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070518/valueclick_ftc_investigation.html?.v=1

That's because Microsoft complained to the government, having been rejected
by DoubleClick.

Bubble Wrap: How Will Microsoft-aQuantive Be Remembered?

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| Microsoft shows no signs of fear. On a conference call today to discuss 
| the $6 billion deal, struck at a price well more than double the
| online ad company?s stock value at the beginning of the year,
| Microsoft executives reiterated that
| even bigger acquisitions could be on the horizon.
|      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2007/05/18/bubble-wrap-how-will-microsoft-aquantive-be-remembered/?mod=yahoo_hs

The hypocrisy known no bounds at Microsoft.

Did Microsoft Panic With This aQuantive Buy?

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| In that argument, Microsoft will argue that Google and DoubleClick
| stifles competition while Microsoft's aQuantive buy stimulates it. I
| don't get the argument to be honest. Online advertising is being
| consolidated among three giants-Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. My
| bet: Microsoft eventually shuts up about Google so it doesn't
| raise concerns about the aQuantive deal.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/seekingalpha/070518/35986_id.html?.v=1

Microsoft: our malice is inherent.


Related:

News Analysis: Microsoft General Counsel on DoubleClick and Antitrust

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| This raises a very important question - why didn't Microsoft match Google's 
| $3.1 billion offer. Smith would not comment on this, but I can report from 
| very good sources that in fact the company did offer to match it, and was 
| willing to pay even more to insure that Google did not corner the online ad
| market. But for whatever reasons, the private equity firm that owned the 
| majority of DoubleClick's shares decided to go with Google.
| 
| [...]
| 
| I asked Smith about the irony of Microsoft asking the government to
| support it on antitrust. His response was interesting.
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http://battellemedia.com/archives/003561.php


Microsoft Befriends Google's Foes

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| After a government- and monopoly-inspired period in which Microsoft had
| to pretend to be a gentle force for global good, the company is being
| forced to return to its ruthless roots. Ironically, it is doing this
| in part by decrying the unfair practices of a competitor and
| shamelessly sucking up to the Establishment.
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http://www.forbes.com/2007/03/06/microsoft-google-blodget-tech-cx_hb_0306blodget.html?partner=yahootix
http://tinyurl.com/3bewws

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