The chairman of Yahoo's board was quick to fire back at accusations leveled by Carl Icahn yesterday, reports the New York Times. An open letter from Roy Bostock to the corporate raider said Icahn's claim that Yahoo's board had sabotaged a Microhoo deal grossly distorted the board's position, and went on to trash Icahn's "puzzling" plans for Yahoo.
"Conspicuously absent from your letter is any credible plan for Yahoo other than a repetition of your insistence that the company should sell itself to Microsoft," Bostock wrote, emphasizing that the board had tried to do just that and Microsoft was no longer interested. With Yahoo's entire board up for re-election at its August 1 meeting, the war of words looks set to heat up. (More Carl Icahn stories.)