Technology | Yahoo Yahoo Says Microsoft Is at Fault on Stalled Talks Yang fires back after Ballmer ultimatum By Jim O'Neill Posted Apr 7, 2008 8:12 AM CDT Copied The Yahoo Center office building is seen in Santa Monica, Calif. in this Feb. 2, 2008 file photo. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, file) Yahoo execs fired back a response this morning to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's weekend ultimatum giving the Yahoo board a deadline of 3 weeks to avoid a hostile takeover. CEO Jerry Yang and Chairman Roy Bostock reiterated that the Microsoft offer is still too low—it has declined in value as Microsoft stock has continued to skid—but said they're still open to a sweetened deal. They accused Ballmer of being the one who's failing to negotiate. They pointed out that Ballmer personally attended two meetings, and "could have advanced discussions in any way you saw fit," reports the Wall Street Journal. And, they said Ballmer’s claim that Yahoo’s business was struggling was bunk, saying Yahoo was in line with the company’s projections. Microsoft originally bid $31 a share for Yahoo. Read These Next Stephen Colbert says CBS blocked his interview with a Democrat. At least 2 killed in mass shooting at RI youth hockey game. Get ready for some steep price hikes on many items. Trump blames Dems for one of worst-ever sewage spills. Report an error