Legg's Miller backs Yahoo in proxy war with Icahn
BOSTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fund manager Bill Miller, one of Yahoo Inc's top shareholders, dealt a blow on Friday to billionaire investor Carl Icahn's two-month campaign to replace the Internet firm's directors, throwing his support behind Yahoo's current board.
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