Verizon, announced on Monday that it was buying Yahoo’s core internet business for $4.83 billion in cash.
The deal, which was reached over the weekend,
unites two titans of the early internet, AOL and Yahoo, under the
umbrella of one of the nation’s largest telecommunications companies. Verizon bought AOL for $4.4 billion
last year. Verizon plans to keep most of Yahoo’s current products, including its
still popular email service, and invest in them to make them stronger.
However, he said that Verizon has not yet decided what it wants to do in
search, an area where Yahoo has waged a losing fight against Google for
a decade.
In 2008, Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) was willing to pay more than $45 billion for Yahoo, an offer that was rebuffed by cofounder Jerry Yang.

Why reject 45bil for 4.8bil?
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