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MSNBC
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Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang is convinced that the company he started in a Silicon Valley trailer 14 years ago is worth more than the $47.5 billion that Microsoft Corp. had offered for the Internet pioneer.
Now he may only have a few months to..
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BBC News
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The chief executive of internet search firm Yahoo, Terry Semel, has quit his position and has been replaced by co-founder Jerry Yang.
In the post since 2001, Mr Semel has been under pressure for some time amid disappointing trading results and the grow..
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BusinessWeek
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Of the many possible paths the struggling Internet company and CEO Yang can take, a strategic direction must be step one
Everyone from Wall Street analysts to former employees to advertising firms seems to know just what struggling Internet pioneer Yah..
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BBC News
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Yahoo chief Jerry Yang has revealed the firm's future ambitions for an open and mobile web.
Central to the company's aims is allowing third party software developers to create small applications which can run in Yahoo portals.
The first Yahoo platfo..
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BBC News
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Jerry Yang has made his first move as chief executive of Yahoo, buying the college sports website Rivals.com for an undisclosed sum.
Mr Yang took over Yahoo this week after the abrupt exit of predecessor Terry Semel, raising question marks over the int..
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Los Angeles Times
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Donkey meat with garlic juice and deep-fried duck bills aren't Dajun Yang's favorite fare. But while accompanying two U.S. colleagues on a recent trip to Beijing, he made sure they were exposed to cuisine they couldn't find back home.
Culinary tour gui..
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