...you blame Microsoft on this? They offered the 44.6B and were turned down by Jerry Yang. Let me repeat that last part....Jerry Yang, the sane one, turned down the deal. His decisions resulted in a lesser valued company and now according to this article Microsoft...
... You can say a lot of bad things about Yahoo!. The boys at Google stole the Internet out from under them. Chief Executive Jerry Yang choked when presented with a rich buyout offer from Microsoft. Its psychedelic corporate color scheme--yellow and purple--may...
...their opinions on how stocks may perform in the months and years ahead: Rowing against the current Now that CEO Jerry Yang has agreed to step down as soon as a replacement can be found, the hopes of many Yahoo! investors remain pinned on Microsoft (Nasdaq:...
...just heard "Brit " was the # 1 search for the year on Yahoo. Yahoo ? Like who ever searches with Yahoo ? I doubt if even Jerry Yang does. Cliff Notes : People who search for 'Britney Spears' stories use it. Binky : Oh.Ok. I guess that explains it. Wow, she...
...Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer continues to publicly spurn reconciliation attempts. This pile of disappointment led to Jerry Yangâs recent resignation. Meanwhile, Google keeps hoovering up market share in the search businessâat everyone elseâs expense. The...
...prompting the collapse of the world economy. Reached for comment, Wall Street said: My bad. So yeah, rough patch for Jerry Yang, but look at it this way: Maybe he's given us all one more lesson to learn from. Or not. Mike Cassidy is a technology columnist...
...year, offering $44.6 billion in February for the entire company, or around $31 per share. Yahoo's cofounder and then-CEO Jerry Yang held out for a higher offer, but Microsoft eventually lost interest. Yahoo's stock has since quickly fallen along with the stock...
...chief, Steve Ballmer, has publicly spurned Yahoo's reconciliation attempts. These disappointments recently led Yahoo's boss, Jerry Yang, to resign. Meanwhile, Google keeps hoovering up market share in the search business at everyone else's expense. The latest...
...chief executive Steve Ballmer made it clear that the company is no longer interested in outright acquisition of Yahoo! Jerry Yang's resignation had fueled speculation that Microsoft may again reconsider buying Yahoo. Ballmer said "let me be as clear as I think...