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  • Yahoo's talks to sell Asian assets unravel

    As Yahoo tries to head in a new direction, the fate of the struggling Internet company's Asian holdings remains in limbo.

    The negotiations to sell Yahoo's stakes in China's Alibaba Group and Yahoo Japan abruptly broke off in a disagreement over the sales price and the best way to get the complex deal done, according to a person familiar with the matter. Another person familiar with talks said Yahoo had second thoughts after agreeing to the sales price in a 300-page proposal outlining the proposed deal in late December.

    "It was the culmination of a lot of little items," one person said of the deal's collapse.

    Both people spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday on the condition of anonymity because the negotiations are considered to be confidential, despite repeated leaks about the discussions during the past few months.

    All Things D, a technology blog affiliated with The Wall Street Journal, reported earlier that the talks had unraveled.

    It's the latest twist in the drama that has been swirling around Yahoo Inc. since it fired Carol Bartz as CEO five months ago.

    Since the start of the year, Yahoo has hired former PayPal executive Scott Thompson as CEO and announced the departures of five board members, including Chairman Roy Bostock and company co-founder Jerry Yang. One of Yahoo's major shareholders, New York hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb, outlined plans Tuesday to shake things up even more; he intends to wage a campaign to win a board seat for himself and three of his allies.

    Thompson, Yahoo's fourth full-time CEO in less than five years, has pledged to engineer a turnaround that eluded his predecessors.

    For now, though, investors are disillusioned with Yahoo's inability to close the deal on the Asian assets. The company's shares shed 76 cents, or 4.7 percent, to close at $15.36 - below their price six weeks ago when Yahoo announced Thompson's hiring.

    The Asian impasse comes as a surprise, given that Yahoo and the prospective buyers, Alibaba and Yahoo Japan shareholder Softbank Corp., all seemed motivated to seal a long-awaited deal. Yahoo was confident enough to dispatch negotiators to Hong Kong last week while Alibaba had been seeking financing to pay for its part, one person said.

    But the sides couldn't agree on the value of Yahoo's holdings, which have been steadily rising in the past few years as Alibaba's electronic-commerce services prospered in China's rapidly growing Internet market. Analysts have also differed on how much Yahoo could fetch by selling its stakes, with estimates ranging from $11 billion to $18 billion.

    To compound the challenges, the deal was arranged in a way that would have enabled Yahoo to avoid paying taxes. That proposal, according to both people who spoke to the AP, was structured a "cash-rich split-off" that would have resulted in Alibaba and Softbank contributing money and other assets into a special entity in exchange for Yahoo's stakes in the Asian companies. Yahoo then could have used the money generated from the Asian sale to placate its long-frustrated shareholders with a special dividend or other measures that might reverse a three-year slump in its net revenue.

    The downturn has turned Yahoo's Asian stakes into the most valuable part of the company, even though its own operations still include websites boasting an audience of about 700 million people.

    But Yahoo is having trouble attracting the advertisers who have been spending more money on the Internet in recent years, a trend that has been enriching online search leader Google Inc. and Facebook, the owner of the largest online social network.

    Yahoo remains open to reviving the negotiations to sell its Asian assets at the right price, one of the people familiar with the matter said. That could include a new proposal that would taxable in the U.S., the other person said.

    When Yahoo appeared reluctant to sell its Asian stakes late last year, investment firms Blackstone Group and Bain Capital considered teaming up with Alibaba and Softbank in a joint bid to buy Yahoo in its entirety, according to media reports that cited unnamed people. Yahoo also considered selling partial stakes of the company to other investment firms.

    Bostock publicly acknowledged the different proposals that Yahoo had been considering last week when he announced he will be stepping down as the company's chairman. At that time, he stressed "we are not in a position at this time ... to provide assurance that any transaction will be achieved."
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  • Jakarta’s lovebirds pay dearly for ‘romantic dinner’

    It’s almost the time of year again when couples suddenly turn romantic, at least for a day.

    In Jakarta, as elsewhere, lovebirds are choosing to mark Valentine’s Day with romantic dinners. Some reserved pricey tables in tony restaurants weeks before Feb. 14.

    One restaurant that is courting lovers, Emilie in Senopati, South Jakarta, is offering couples a special menu.

    “For Valentine’s Day, we have a prepared menu that comprises six complete courses for dinner. The price is Rp 1.2 million [US$134] per person,” restaurant spokeswoman Nana Muschory said.

    The restaurant serves classic, regional French cuisine in a sophisticated intimate setting, according to its website.

    Nana said customers booked tables for Feb. 14 starting in January, and there were currently no more tables available. “Main dining at Emilie is usually on the first floor only. But for this Valentine’s Day, we will also serve dinner for two on the second floor,” she said.

    As of Sunday, there were 12 couples on the restaurant’s wait list, hoping that others might cancel. “Last year, there were several couples who waited here for hours for a table. They waited until another couple finished their dinner,” Nana said.

    Another prime destination for those seeking a romantic candlelit dinner is Segarra in Ancol, North Jakarta.

    However, all of the restaurant’s tables overlooking Jakarta Bay on Feb. 14 have been booked since September. “The tables on the sand, looking at the sea have always been the favorite of customers,” Enjum, a
    receptionist, said.

    Accompanied by live music and sea breezes, couples will be served with a special menu made for the day. Packages range from Rp 600,000 to Rp 1 million. “Customers can get free wine if they order the Rp 1 million package,” she said.

    Segarra, which means ocean, offers Asian and European food ranging from tom yam noodles to grilled salmon to pizza.

    Selly Anita, 37, said that she and her boyfriend would have a romantic dinner for Valentine’s Day this year.

    “I don’t always have dinner on Valentine’s Day, but I don’t know, I guess my boyfriend just being too romantic this year,” she said.

    Selly said they planned to have dinner at Vin+ in Senayan, South Jakarta, because the place was quiet.

    “We’re not actually looking for a candlelit dinner — just a regular dinner. But because it’s Valentine’s Day, I believe many restaurants have changed their setting to be like that,” she said.

    Selly added that chocolate and flowers from her boyfriend would be enough to celebrate the day.

    Other than a secluded dinner for two, other ways to mark the holiday include bouquets of red roses and boxes of chocolate or candy.

    However, some skeptics refuse to partake in the consumerist frenzy, saying that love should be celebrated on any day of the year.

    Others took even a harder line, such as members of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), who rallied in Sukabumi, West Java, on Sunday to ban Valentine’s Day
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  • Celebrating love with batik in Kudus

    Batik Kudus Lovers (Bakul) teamed up with Kudus Batik Muria to hold an event called Hari Sayang Batik (Love Batik Day), which is held in observance of Valentine's Day, at Identitas Monument in Kudus in Central Java on Tuesday.

    The event featured a fashion show using a zebra cross next to the monument as the catwalk.

    Dozens of models sporting batik attire with diverse motifs such as parijoto, kapal kandas, kretek and dab beras kecer took part to enliven the event. They put on a show when the traffic light turned red.

    "We use this event to inaugurate our community of Batik Kudus Lovers in Kudus," said one of the event coordinators, Siti Merie, as quoted by kompas.com
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  • 5,000 orders roll in for ‘national car’ Esemka

    Although the Kiat Esemka, a car assembled by students of a vocational high school in Surakarta, has not passed the roadworthiness test yet, Surakarta Mayor Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo claimed that as of now, the administration had received at least 5,000 orders for the car.

    “I don’t know the people who ordered the cars. Please ask for the details about business queries at the Esemka workshop. I only help promote the car,” Jokowi said Friday on the sidelines of a discussion titled “Realizing Regional Administration Free from Corruption for the People’s Welfare,” at Hotel Sultan in Jakarta.

    He said the car would be brought to Jakarta next week to undergo emission tests.

    “I hope it will pass the test,” he said, as quoted by tribunnews.com.

    The car will have to undergo emission tests at the thermodynamics, motor and propulsion system center at the Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), the Industry Ministry and the Transportation Ministry.

    He expected once the car passed the tests at all three institutions, production permits for the car would soon be awarded. (iwa)
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