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Microsoft in $1.2bn move for search company

By Chris Nuttall in San Francisco and Maija Palmer in,London

Published: January 9 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 9 2008 02:00

Microsoft made a play to take a leading role in enterprise search yesterday with a $1.2bn bid for Norwegian group Fast Search & Transfer.

The US company, which trails Google in online search services for consumers, said its cash offer of NKr19 per share represented a 42 per cent premium to the closing price on the previous trading day and had been unanimously recommended to Fast shareholders.

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