searchengineland.com— The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, is being replaced by Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang. Early reports say Semel was named non-executive chairman.
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yahoo ftwi hope yahoo turns around in te search engine marketshare, its not good to have a monopoly by google, and of course the google sackriders will digg this down, i dont care, its the truth
Why Yahoo? I personally don't care for them, and only keep my spam-ridden inbox because everyone i know (family and friends alike) use yahoo's s**tbag messenger.I only switched to Gmail and anything else Google put out in 2005 to last year because they were more experimental and useable than yahoo. Now, even Google's starting to melt into mediocrity and buy-the-competitionitis.All I can hope for is someone that will one up both of them, or at least become more than just a search engine.
No. It's way up from where it was at the trough, but, well...you can't really give him the credit for it. Every company that crashed, and survived, managed to make it back. eBay, Amazon, etc. did fine without some jackass taking over.
Yes, that's usually what the board does. What does Al Gore do on Apple's board? Check the temperature of the room and carbon levels during the meetings?
webcrunchJun 18, 2007
Stock's up 3% after the news.Of course, Yahoo's market cap is down *a lot more than that* since Semel took over the company.
nemodJun 18, 2007
If you were making that kind of money, would you leave that easily?
lightspeed2Jun 19, 2007
yahoo ftwi hope yahoo turns around in te search engine marketshare, its not good to have a monopoly by google, and of course the google sackriders will digg this down, i dont care, its the truth
raynevandunemJun 19, 2007
Why Yahoo? I personally don't care for them, and only keep my spam-ridden inbox because everyone i know (family and friends alike) use yahoo's s**tbag messenger.I only switched to Gmail and anything else Google put out in 2005 to last year because they were more experimental and useable than yahoo. Now, even Google's starting to melt into mediocrity and buy-the-competitionitis.All I can hope for is someone that will one up both of them, or at least become more than just a search engine.
etnuJun 19, 2007
No. It's way up from where it was at the trough, but, well...you can't really give him the credit for it. Every company that crashed, and survived, managed to make it back. eBay, Amazon, etc. did fine without some jackass taking over.
babakshiraziJun 19, 2007
Yes, that's usually what the board does. What does Al Gore do on Apple's board? Check the temperature of the room and carbon levels during the meetings?