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- What Yahoo Should Do
- Yahoo: Third Point Takes 5.15% Stake; Seeks Board Revamp
- What will Yahoo do next?
- Yahoo asset sale on the cards
- Major Yahoo shareholder calls for new board
- Yahoo!'s search party
- Yahoo run by 'doofuses' but right to oust Bartz
- Bartz Has Resigned as Yahoo Director, Board Spokesman Says
- Bartz reportedly quits Yahoo Inc. board
- Yahoo's board under fire after firing of CEO Bartz
| What Yahoo Should Do | Top |
| Written by Nate Richardson Carol Bartz, the Yahoo CEO so publicly fired last week, had the right idea. She??wanted to slim down the company,??knew that it couldn't compete with Google in search and was dealing with a tired board. But the problems with Yahoo pre-date Carol, and the solution is much more radical than the ... | |
| Yahoo: Third Point Takes 5.15% Stake; Seeks Board Revamp | Top |
| And so it begins. After Yahoo this week gave CEO Carol Bartz the axe, the stock rallied on the suspicion on the Street that the company almost certainly has now been put into play, and might not last very long with its current corporate structure. And already, there are signs of additional change in the ... | |
| What will Yahoo do next? | Top |
| Rumors regarding Yahoo's unstable footing have plagued the company for some time now. With the "leadership reorganization" (read: The canning of Carol Bartz) now behind it, Yahoo has found itself on some very precarious ground. Its next move in the industry arena will be heavily scrutinized, which is why the company is likely weighing its options very, very carefully.Who will replace Bartz? | |
| Yahoo asset sale on the cards | Top |
| YAHOO'S board is putting a higher priority on evaluating a potential sale of all or parts of the company over its search for a new chief executive. | |
| Major Yahoo shareholder calls for new board | Top |
| NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shareholder activist Daniel Loeb has scooped up shares of Yahoo Inc and is demanding that the company overhaul its board, saying the directors have made "serious misjudgments" and "destroyed value" for stockholders. | |
| Yahoo!'s search party | Top |
| Yahoo's search for a new CEO to replace Carol Bartz is barely underway and already there are major obstacles to finding a new leader.Sources close to the search process said the board has limited the search to executives who have already run big Internet companies, leaving just 10... | |
| Yahoo run by 'doofuses' but right to oust Bartz | Top |
| Was Carol Bartz the problem at Yahoo, or is it the board of directors? Certainly, Ms Bartz has not gone quietly, and in typically fiery fashion after being sacked last week she lambasted the directors as "doofuses" and quite possibly... | |
| Bartz Has Resigned as Yahoo Director, Board Spokesman Says | Top |
| Yahoo! Inc.'s former Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz has resigned from the board, severing the last ties with the Internet company after a tumultuous ouster. | |
| Bartz reportedly quits Yahoo Inc. board | Top |
| Carol Bartz resigned Friday from the Yahoo Inc. board, three days after her ouster as chief executive of the embattled Internet company, ac cording to a media report Sunday. | |
| Yahoo's board under fire after firing of CEO Bartz | Top |
| Carol Bartz's firing as Yahoo Inc.'s CEO isn't going to be enough to placate a loudening chorus of shareholders who believe Chairman Roy Bostock and his fellow board members also should be ousted after years of questionable choices that raised doubts about their competence. | |
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