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- Major Yahoo shareholder calls for new board
- Yahoo's board under fire after firing of CEO Bartz
- Yahoo!'s search party
- How to fix Yahoo: the innovator's dilemma
- What will Yahoo do next?
- Yahoo: Third Point Takes 5.15% Stake; Seeks Board Revamp
- Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock May Lose Own Job After Firing Bartz
- Bartz battles to retain Yahoo board seat
- Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock Risks Losing Own Job After Ousting Carol Bartz
- Yahoo Fires CEO Carol Bartz, Silicon Valley Rejoices
| 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 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. | |
| 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... | |
| How to fix Yahoo: the innovator's dilemma | Top |
| LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Yahoo -- a great media company, a pioneer in its day and one of the largest aggregators of traffic in the U.S. and abroad -- is a valuable company that is undervalued in the market and ripe with opportunity. | |
| 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: 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 ... | |
| Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock May Lose Own Job After Firing Bartz | Top |
| Yahoo! Inc. Chairman Roy Bostock, who ousted Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz this week, now risks losing his own job. | |
| Bartz battles to retain Yahoo board seat | Top |
| SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Carol Bartz and her erstwhile employer are dueling over Bartz's board seat, which she says she wants to keep, despite being fired from running the company. | |
| Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock Risks Losing Own Job After Ousting Carol Bartz | Top |
| Yahoo! Inc. Chairman Roy Bostock, who ousted Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz this week, now risks losing his own job. | |
| Yahoo Fires CEO Carol Bartz, Silicon Valley Rejoices | Top |
| Carol Bartz was fired from her job as Yahoo's CEO with a phone call from the company's chairman early Tuesday evening. The executive, who was not known for being widely liked by her colleagues during her tenure, then took the liberty of telling the entire company with an email sent from on the go. "I am very sad to tell you that I've just been fired over the phone by Yahoo's Chairman of the ... | |
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