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My best guesses: 1. Yahoo would rather spend cash than stock (possibly because they anticipate Yahoo stock going up in the future). If Yahoo thinks that $1 in stock today will be worth $2 in 3 years , it might make more sense to spend cash. This is a huge gamble, of course. 2. Cash is intrinsically more valuable than stock; in other words $1 cash != $1 stock. Yahoo may feel more comfortable spending $1 Billion cash t…
This doesn't make sense. Which CEO doesn't believe that their stock won't go up in 3 years? If they don't believe it, they should be fired. Cash is much more valuable than stock. Any CEO worth their salt would ALWAYS issue stock and never cash, since stock is essentially free (with some GAAP repercussions, but better that then spend cash). But it sounds like tumblr wanted cash instead of cash/stock. It doesn't matter…
Cash is not always more valuable than stock. Complicated topic but I'll make one example related to this. As an investor would you rather have cash and pay taxes today on all of your gains or would you rather have stock in a reorganization where you could continue to hold and decide when and how to trigger the income?
The investors here chose cash and since I'm not part of the process I don't know why for certain, lots and lots of complicated factors at play.