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3 February 2008 No Comment

Now we know it wasn’t just a all these months. () has been seriously thinking about swallowing up () since way back in 2006. In what would be by far its largest ever

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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Inc (NasdaqGS: - ) said it may take “quite a bit of time” to weigh its strategic options, including keeping the independent, following Corp’s (NasdaqGS: - ) $45 billion offer to buy the .

In a weekend posting on the ’s Web , said it was undertaking a deliberate review of ’s unsolicited offer to pay either $31 in cash, or 0.9509 of a share of common stock.

The review “will include evaluating all of the ’s strategic alternatives including maintaining ! as an independent ,” the posting said. “A review process like this is fluid, and it can take quite a bit of time.”

In response to a frequently asked question about whether would seek proposals from other , also posted on its Web , the said it was going to evaluate all options.

Analysts cited Comcast Corp (NasdaqGS:CMCSA - ), (:VIA-B - ) and General Electric Co (:GE - ) among possible bidders, although they also said few had the balance sheet to compete with or were as natural a fit for .

’s bold move to buy the Valley would create a combined better able to respond to the growing dominance of Inc (NasdaqGS:GOOG - ) in Web search and .

said it has courted for the last 18 months, but its earlier approaches were rebuffed and it decided to make its offer public to .

shares shot up about 48 percent to $28.33 on the of ’s offer.

(Reporting by Daisuke Wakabayashi, editing by Todd Eastham)

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