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Yahoo, Alibaba tax-free deal talks crumble: source

Alibaba

Yahoo Inc and its Asian partners, China's Alibaba and Japan's Softbank Corp, have called off talks over a tax-free sale of the U.S. company's Asian assets, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.

 

Four Yahoo board members to leave as turnaround bid continues

Roy Bostock

Yahoo will forge its future without Chairman Roy Bostock and three other board members, the struggling Internet company said.

 

Yahoo founder Jerry Yang resigns

Jerry Yang

Mr Yang founded the online company in 1995 with David Filo and was its chief executive from June 2007 until January 2009. His resignation comes two weeks after the company hired former PayPal executive Scott Thomson to be its new chief executive.

Senh: Holy moly. I guess he's officially giving up on Yahoo.

 

Yahoo names PayPal exec as its CEO

Yahoo

Yahoo Inc. has named Scott Thompson, president of eBay Inc.'s PayPal division, as its new CEO, the fourth one in less than five years for the struggling Internet company.

Senh: At least Scott Thompson is familiar with the internet. I think they need to find an innovator, but those guys are hard to find.

 

Alibaba hires U.S. lobbying firm as it eyes Yahoo

Alibaba

China's Alibaba Group has hired Washington lobbying firm Duberstein Group Inc as it eyes a possible deal with Internet giant Yahoo Inc.

 

AOL Defends Its Web Strategy

AOL Strategy

AOL Inc. defended its business strategy after an activist shareholder targeted the company for spending too much on its Web-content operations.

 

Yahoo to weigh deals for Asian assets: sources

Yahoo Inc is discussing a plan to slash its stakes in China's Alibaba Group and its Japanese affiliate as part of a complicated share transaction valued at roughly $17 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

 

TechCrunch CEO Reported Out After Clashing with HuffPost-ers

The talent exodus continues at AOL. The latest to give her notice, according to Business Insider, is TechCrunch CEO Heather Harde. Harde, a former News Corp. executive who joined TechCrunch five years ago, had stuck around after the site's founder, Michael Arrington, left in September after being stripped of his editorial duties in a very public confrontation with AOL editor in chief Arianna Huffington.

 

Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft Unveil Ad-Selling Alliance

Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft Unveil Ad-Selling Alliance

Competition's all relative. Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL all compete for ad dollars, but they all agree that marketers ought to put their budgets into premium content, not search or social.

Senh: Heh, they making an alliance against Google and Facebook.

 

Yahoo eyes minority stake sale, recap: sources

Yahoo Inc is contemplating the sale of a minority stake to a private equity firm followed by a large share repurchase, in a bid to buy time to turn around the Internet company, people familiar with the matter said.

 

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