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Carl Icahn.

It’s safe to say that Carl Icahn and Marc Andreessen aren’t exactly on good terms.

After Andreessen called Icahn an “evil Captain Kirk,” earlier Thursday, Icahn answered this afternoon by ripping the venture capitalist and saying that he’s “what’s wrong with corporate America.”

“He’s screwed more people than Casanova,” Icahn said on Bloomberg today.

Icahn took particular issue with how Andreessen, while a member of the eBay board, was part of an investment group that acquired 65 percent of Skype from eBay for $1.9 billion in 2009 and sold it to Microsoft for $8.5 billion less than two years later. Icahn said that the gain should have gone to eBay’s shareholders.

“He knew Microsoft wanted it,” Icahn said.

CNBC host Tricia Regan said that Andreessen would contend that he recused himself from that deal and wasn’t involved — which he explains in this blog post. Icahn said that was “bologna.”

“I know what it means to be recused on a board,” he said. “He influenced that board.”

Icahn, who said that Andreessen has a “squeaky voice only a dog could understand,” also explained how Andreessen is likely angry with him because he helped eBay split from PayPal last month.

“I don’t believe he wanted it split because I think he was planning to try to buy PayPal on the cheap, as he did with Skype,” Icahn said on Bloomberg. “I feel good about that because he probably knew a couple guys that wanted to buy PayPal, just like he knew Microsoft wanted to buy Skype.”

Listen to the interview below:

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