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Meanwhile, the shareholders suing Yahoo down in Delaware over the Microsoft bid are trying to get documents Yahoo wants hidden made public to help Icahn along.
The documents involve the currently redacted claims made in the suit itself, notes from a conversation between Jerry yang and Steve Ballmer and details about that merger-stymieing employee severance plan Yahoo came up with after Microsoft first announced its interest in the company at the end of January. Yahoo has been accused of trying to “sanitize the public record.”
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