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    Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang leaving company

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling Internet company, as it tries to revive its revenue growth and win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader.

    The departure, announced Tuesday, punctuates the end of an era at Yahoo, a tarnished Internet icon that has spent much of the last decade scrambling to catch up to Internet search leader Google Inc. — a company that got early encouragement and advice from Yang. It comes just two weeks after Yahoo Inc. hired former PayPal executive Scott Thompson as its CEO.

    Thompson is the fourth CEO in less than five years to try to turn around Yahoo. It's a daunting assignment that Yang was unable to pull off during his own tumultuous 18-month reign as the company's CEO in 2007 and 2008.

    Yang, 43, endorsed Thompson in his resignation from Yahoo's board of directors. He had been on Yahoo's board since the company's 1995 inception.

    "My time at Yahoo, from its founding to the present, has encompassed some of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of my life," Yang wrote in a letter to Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock. "However, the time has come for me to pursue other interests outside of Yahoo."

    The letter didn't say what Yang plans to do next. He doesn't need to work, thanks to the fortune he has amassed since he began working on Yahoo in a trailer at Stanford University with fellow graduate student David Filo. Yang is worth about $1.1 billion, according to Forbes magazine's latest estimates.

    Yang is also stepping down from the boards of China's Alibaba Group and Yahoo Japan. Yahoo is negotiating to sell its stakes in both of the Asian companies as part of its efforts to placate investors. The deal could be worth as much as $17 billion, but it still faces a series of potential stumbling blocks.

    Besides surrendering the board seats, Yang is giving up his position as "Chief Yahoo," an honorary title he held as he mingled among workers, while keeping tabs on various company projects.

    Thompson could have an easier time overhauling Yahoo without Yang looking over his shoulder and possibly second guessing his decisions, said BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis.

    "This has the fingerprints of frustration on it," Gillis said. "It's one of those situations where it looks like (Yang) is losing the battle to control the company's direction and now he is saying, 'That's it, I'm out.'"

    Although a popular figure among Yahoo employees, Yang had alienated the company's shareholders by turning down a chance to sell Yahoo in its entirety to Microsoft Corp. for $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, in May 2008. Yahoo shares haven't topped $20 for more than three years. The stock gained 44 cents to $15.87 in extended trading after Yang's decision was announced.

    The slump in Yahoo's stock has diminished Yang's wealth. He still owns a 3.6 percent stake in the company.

    Yang conceivably could leverage those holdings to attempt to buy Yahoo's U.S. business after the Asian investments are sold. That is, if he can line up additional financing, Macquarie Securities analyst Ben Schachter wrote in a research note late Tuesday. Several buyout firms have already expressed interest in buying a substantial stake in Yahoo, spurring speculation that Yang might work with them to acquire a controlling interest in what remains of the company if the Asian assets are sold.

    When he announced Thompson's hiring earlier this month, Bostock stressed that Yahoo intended to remain an independent, publicly traded company.

    Yang had been someone more interested in preserving the company than he created than dismantling parts of its to boost the stock price, analysts said. "Investors tend to want to keep trying to fix the company than carve it apart," Gillis said.

    Now that he is out of the way, investors are likely to conclude the sale of the Asian investments will eventually be completed, Schachter wrote.

    Investor anger over Yang's handling of the Microsoft negotiations led to his resignation as CEO in late 2008 and the hiring of Silicon Valley veteran Carol Bartz to replace him. Bartz and Yang had gotten to know each other as part of Cisco Systems Inc.'s board of directors.

    After initially hailing Bartz as the solution to Yahoo's problems, Yang and the rest of Yahoo's board fired her as CEO in September.

    Yahoo's revenue has been falling in recent years even as advertisers have poured more money into the Internet. Much of the money, though, has been going to Google and Facebook's online social network, as Yahoo has fallen further behind in the race to innovate and develop products that attract Web traffic.

    Despite its struggles, Yahoo remains profitable and still boasts a worldwide audience of 700 million people.

    But visitors aren't sticking around Yahoo's services as much as they once did, depriving the company of more opportunities to sell ads — the main source of its revenue.

    It has been a jarring comedown for Yahoo, which emerged as one of the Internet's first stars after Yang and Filo expanded the service beyond its roots as a hand-picked directory of websites.

    Yahoo's early success turned it into a Wall Street darling and landed Yang on the covers of leading business magazines. At the height of the dot-com bubble 12 years ago, Yahoo's stock was trading above a split-adjusted $100 amid talk that the company might eventually try to buy a long-established media franchise such as the Walt Disney Co.

    But now investors widely regard Yahoo as a misguided company that can't come up with a cohesive plan to define itself for Web surfers and advertisers.

    Yang and Bostock have been the focal point for much of the criticism, partly because of their key roles in the Microsoft talks in 2008. After buying a 5.2 percent stake in Yahoo last autumn, hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb demanded that both Bostock and Yang step down from the company's board. If they refused, Loeb indicated he would finance a shareholder rebellion to oust both men from the board.

    Loeb's fund, Third Point LLC, didn't immediately return phone calls seeking comment late Tuesday.

    Bostock, Yahoo's chairman for the past four years, has given no indication that he plans to step down.

     
    • thewhatnow?  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Oops! Try again, Jerry. I hope the new guy fixes the servers.
      • Texan 4 mths ago
        Yahoo: Can you keep up with the headlines? This is just out... I hope we don't have to google it to find it!

        Poll: Ron Paul holds steady, Newt Gingrich plummets
      • C 4 mths ago
        I bet they will sell Yahoo and this time for less $$ offered by Microsoft years ago.
    • Tim  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      Next order of business, fire Chris Chase!
      • Tim 4 mths ago
        Haha..I was going to say that...they love Chris Chase...who else has so many people that know his name...he is infamous.
      • Easy-E 4 mths ago
        Chris is an idiot.
    • Larson E. Whipsnade  •  4 mths ago
      No more Kim Kardashian stories. Please.
      • RONALD 4 mths ago
        So, stop mentioning their name.
      • anonymous 4 mths ago
        Lars had to mention their name and he did say please....Please don't mention them anymore after today,Lars!
      • Chuck 4 mths ago
        I wouldn't bet on it.
    • JD  •  4 mths ago
      Yang's mistake was making Yahoo the internet equivalent of the National Enquirer. PLUS, he was making Yahoo "al-CIAda's" b_tch. TOO many stores about OBL and Kim Il Jong......
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        Absolutely right. Just like the National Enquirer... but no stories about frog babies.
      • Texan 4 mths ago
        Selling out to the highest bidder? Just see the candidate with the most money getting the most articles. And when they smear someone and it's debunked there's never a positive article to exonerate the victim even after a week of constant smear tactics.
    • PK  •  4 mths ago
      Please take all of Yahoo's "writers" with you.
      • Texan 4 mths ago
        let's see some fair reporting. Especially stop promoting the same guy no mater what the news is about the other candidates.
      • Andrew Lee 4 mths ago
        so true so true..
    • Mattfresh  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      Probably because he can't stand Chris Chase!
    • WMS  •  White Oak, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I hope Yahoo news content improves to at least a high school level
    • Dave  •  4 mths ago
      Stockholders are wrong. If you want Microsoft stock buy some it's cheap. Apple Board fired Steve Jobs for 10 years & the company almost went out of biz. Then they "begged" him to return & the rest is history! Without it's founder, Yahoo will die a slow death. Tech companies prosper because they are NOT run by CEO's only interested in stock price.
    • paterno  •  4 mths ago
      Yahoo, please hire real writers.
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe now they'll fire Chris Chase!
    • BKD  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Good! now give me my old Email back!
    • stewey  •  Young, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      I hope he takes the friggen floating ads with him!
    • Fan  •  4 mths ago
      so you mean yahoo news is going to get worse?
    • Don Coolen  •  4 mths ago
      If you don't have controlling share, you are just an employee or stupid silent director on the board can be fired for any reason or no reason.
    • Umlaut  •  4 mths ago
      Yahoo's main problem is that they're just an aggregator - the only interesting content they have is the comments. And half the time the comments aren't working.
    • PK  •  4 mths ago
      Wait! Was Yang plotting his secondary strategy the whole time, like Ron Paul? Or if he happens to be gay, won't he make a great parent! Or better yet, maybe if he lived in Dixville Notch, we could find out how he and 2 others voted!

      Hey Yahoo - if you read what we read, maybe you wouldn't be having issues.....
    • o  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Now clean house, bring back the old yahoo,and the old yahoo geeks and fix this site.
      Back to the days when Yahoo was fun to use.
    • mandy  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe now they will be able to fix MY problem that I have had for 2 months now. I am tired of hearing they have turned it over to the "tech people" every time I email about it.
    • RONALD  •  4 mths ago
      So, how much of the company's treasury does he take with him? Nobody leaves free.
    • Eaglestare  •  4 mths ago
      I have no problem with Yahoo! Its the writers I find that need to be more pressured into publishing full understandable news and that do not try to sway a persons thoughts. But then again, it seems all news agencies have gotten into the habit of writing stories that must include what they believe before letting the public think for themselves. Just report the news, fair and balanced without side show attractions. Let the people who read the story make their own choice of how they interpret the news that is put out to the public.
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