Yahoo has a fundamental decision to make, say analysts. Does it want to remain an independent company, or should it sell some or all of itself to another Internet player?
Source: By BRAD STONE
Yahoo has a fundamental decision to make, say analysts. Does it want to remain an independent company, or should it sell some or all of itself to another Internet player?
Source: By BRAD STONE
Yahoo said Mr. Yang, who helped build the company from an early directory of Web sites into a sprawling Internet giant, would step down from his role as chief executive.
With the stock down, many shareholders are questioning whether Jerry Yang is the right man to lead Yahoo.
Source: By MIGUEL HELFT
Jerry Yang said Yahoo was open to Microsoft all along but said he felt that the company he co-founded was simply worth more than what Microsoft put on the table.
Source: By BRAD STONE and MIGUEL HELFT
Yahoo may look like the big loser. But here’s a lesson for Microsoft: When you make an unsolicited offer, be prepared to win.
Source: By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
The Microsoft-Yahoo merger died before it had a chance to live, but that doesn’t mean the blogosphere is letting MicroHoo go without a wake.
Source: By VINDU GOEL