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Failed acquisition talks hurt Yahoo!'s results

Poor Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) can't seem to catch a break. The company took a lot of heat last week on news that a number of executives would be leaving the company in advance of a reorganization, though others are taking a more contrarian view and noting it might not be such a bad thing for Yahoo! to shed some of its talent. Today, its second quarter outlook is drawing fire.

Sandeep Aggarwal, an analyst with Collins Stewart LLC, in a research note on Monday writes says that the failed acquisition talks with Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) has been a major distraction for Yahoo! and, worse, that economic factors are taking a toll on display advertising spending, while the aforementioned executive departures are causing project delays and execution hurdles. He also contends that the reorganization being discussed "only highlights the grass roots level problems and likely margin pressures at Yahoo!."

In addition, Aggarwal isn't impressed with the search deal Yahoo! struck with rival Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), arguing that an outright sale to Microsoft, or shipping its search business to to the software giant would have been a better alternative. He drops his forecast for Yahoo!'s second quarter revenues to $1.37 billion, from $1.4 billion, and adjusted EBITDA to $460 million, versus $467 million. He continues to rate the stock a "hold," but reduces his price target to $23 a share, from $26. Early in Monday's session, shares of Yahoo! were down less than 1% at $21.85.

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