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With Yang out as Yahoo CEO, Steve Ballmer licks chopsJerry Yang is no longer CEO of Yahoo. After a short and stormy tenure as CEO Yang is back to being Chief Yahoo. Steve Ballmer, Microsoft and a search deal–if not outright acquisition–may not be too far behind. The official line from Yahoo (Techmeme): Yahoo today announced that its B... |
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Poll: Who Should Be the Choice For Yahoo CEO Position?The Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) board has a decision to make, nevermind Yang's still-large shadow over it. More on some of our contenders here. RSS readers will have to click through. Who should be the next CEO of Yahoo? ( surveys) Related Jerry Yang To Step Down As Soon As Y... |
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Yahoo Layoffs On Dec. 10 & At $11 Yahoo Now Significantly Undervalued?AllThingsD reports that Yahoo’s previously announced 10 percent reduction in force (layoffs) is set to begin on December 10. However, the post also says that chief Yahoo, CEO Jerry Yang is not considering leaving his post for now. Yahoo stock is hovering between $10 and $11, off $23 from it... |
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Yahoo Mass Firings December 10, Still Too Few [Silicon Alley Insider]Yahoo will drop the axe on December 10, Kara Swisher says, smack in the middle of the holidays (earlier, Jerry said Thanksgiving). The company is still reportedly planning to can about 1,500 Yahoos. A cut of that size would only roll the company's workforce back to Q2 levels, and, in our opinion... |
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Search In Pictures: Yahoo Still Partying, Google Censorship & Yahoo PostersIn this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more. Yahoo’s Oktoberfest: Fiesta Yahoo! Purple Power 2008: Hot Yahoo..... |
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Yahoo! Flirts With Microsoft AgainYahoo! CEO Jerry Yang suggested Microsoft should buy the company shortly after the Yahoo! advertising deal with Google collapsed. Microsoft still says they're not interested. Yahoo!'s stock plummeted at the... ... |

