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    Yahoo dangled $27M pay package to get new CEO

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo dangled a $27 million pay package to lure its newly hired CEO Scott Thompson away from PayPal.

    The struggling Internet company disclosed the details of Thompson's compensation in a regulatory filing late Friday. Thompson starts his new job Monday after spending the past four years running eBay Inc.'s PayPal service, where revenue more than doubled during his tenure. PayPal took in an estimated $4.4 billion last year.

    That kind of robust growth is a fuzzy memory for Yahoo Inc., a one-time Internet star whose revenue has sagged as online advertising flowed increasingly to rivals Google Inc. and Facebook.

    Yahoo has promised better times under three new CEOs in less than five years, only to frustrate investors each time. They've been especially disenchanted since the company squandered an opportunity to sell itself to Microsoft Corp. for $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, in May 2008. The stock hasn't traded above $20 in more than three years, with the shares closing Friday at $15.52. The last time it closed above $33 was 2006.

    Thompson, 54, is highly regarded in Internet circles, although some analysts question whether he is the right fit for Yahoo because he has no experience in online content or advertising, the company's financial lifeblood.

    Yahoo offered Thompson a deal that includes a $1 million salary and a bonus of up to $2 million this year. Yahoo is guaranteeing to pay him $1 million of the bonus; the remaining $1 million will hinge on Yahoo's financial results this year.

    Thompson also will receive stock incentives valued at $22.5 million. The stock awards could be worth more or less, depending how Yahoo's long-slumping shares fare under Thompson's leadership.

    To top it off, Yahoo is paying Thompson $1.5 million to offset money he forfeited by leaving PayPal. A $6.5 million chunk of the stock awards are also meant to offset some of the compensation Thompson would have gotten at PayPal, according to the filing.

    Thompson received a $10.4 million compensation package at PayPal in 2010. It included a $645,000 salary. EBay hasn't yet revealed how much it paid Thompson last year.

    Unless more money and stock is added later in the year, Yahoo won't be paying Thompson as much as his predecessor, Carol Bartz, who was hired three years ago and fired four months ago. Tim Morse, Yahoo's chief financial officer, had been running Yahoo since Bartz's ouster.

    Bartz's compensation package during her first year on the job was valued at $47.2 million. Much of that, though, included stock incentives that haven't become as valuable as the original calculations envisioned because the company's shares remained in a funk during Bartz's regime. Bartz's salary was $1 million, like Thompson's.

    Now that Yahoo has a new CEO, it may be looking to replace some of the directors on its 10-member board to placate unhappy shareholders. The company, which is based in Sunnyvale, Calif., has hired the executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. to hunt for possible replacements, according to a story published Friday on The Wall Street Journal's website. The story quoted unnamed people familiar with the matter.

    Much of the shareholder anger has been aimed at Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock and co-founder Jerry Yang, who both played central roles in rebuffing Microsoft's takeover attempt. The Journal's story didn't identify which Yahoo board members might be replaced.

    The board approved Thompson's hiring and pay package. He is also joining the board.

     

    94 comments

    • .  •  4 mths ago
      Just think of how many middle-class jobs could be created with all of that money.
      • Joseph D 4 mths ago
        Yeah, but would they be owned by Yahoo? I don't get what you're saying.
      • MikeGolf 4 mths ago
        Just think of how many middle-class jobs will be saved if the guiy turns the company around. BTW - money alone does not create jobs - jobs are only created when the people with the money decide that it is worthwhile to invest it in a new company or to expand an existing one.

        Why do people think that somebody owes them something just because thay have more money that he does?
    • Chuck Norris  •  4 mths ago
      Can Mr. Thompson get rid of that annoying and useless pop-up at the bottom of the page?
      • Chuck Norris 4 mths ago
        Hey! It's gone!!! Thanks Mr. Thompson!
      • Wayne 4 mths ago
        I still get them....
      • Rusty Shackleford 4 mths ago
        thats just the beginning. the only advice i can give (and i won't charge you a thing) is you can make progressive and geico pay anything you want for advertising and they will gladly pay it.
    • Another Point of View  •  4 mths ago
      Hell, I'll run Yahoo into the ground for only 5 million
      • michael 4 mths ago
        I'll run it for 1/100 of what you want
      • mike oxbig 4 mths ago
        That ship has sailed and sunk.
      • Walter S. 4 mths ago
        You won't be hired. The CEO has a base pay of $1M and the rest are the incentives. If he fails to turn Yahoo around, he will only get that $1M (besides the $6.5M one time pay to take him away from Paypal).

        Graduating only from elementary school is paying off for ya on your understanding this article.
    • CEE  •  Cannon Falls, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      If Yahoo does worse does he have to pay it back?
      • Travis 4 mths ago
        No. They'll pay him more to get rid of him.
      • MikeGolf 4 mths ago
        If he does not turn Yahoo around then he will likely not be able to get another CEO position. The guy is essentially gambling his entire career on his ability to turn the company around.

        Would _you_ be willing to take that kind of risk?
      • WISCO 4 mths ago
        Haha, he'll get a 10 million dollar "severance package"
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Being an American in today's America SUCKS.
    • ronnyo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Just another example of how Yahoo and Pay Pal overcharge for their services-----to be able to pay that kind of money----they're just making too much of it----------------aah capitalism---ain't it great??
    • For God and Country  •  Stockton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Is yahoo trying to drive us away and into AOL?
    • Expressions  •  4 mths ago
      Prime example why America will continue to FAIL !!!

      THESE PEOPLE HAVE NO SENSE OF THE DESTRUCTION THEY DO TO THE FUTURE..
      at this rate.. in 10 years when you kids get older.. what will it be 127 million..
      This kind of stuff demonstrates why we have uncontrollable inflation.
      • Joseph D 4 mths ago
        a CEO is not going to be the reason the country fails. Stupidity is.
      • Expressions 4 mths ago
        CEO is the reason many companies failed and those company failures is part of country failure.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      And how do they expect to recover that kind of expense - from who?????
    • Mikey  •  4 mths ago
      NOBODY is worth that kind of money, I don't care who they are or what they do. It's obscene.
    • Wayne  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Great, now I suppose there will be a hundred pop ups each time I click yahoo just to pay this guy.
    • Jasper  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      So can he get rid of that #$%$ scrolling bar at the bottom of the page?
    • Mark H  •  4 mths ago
      Yahoo has so much potential, but they've forgotten what they are. They sometimes claim to be a search engine, but the truth is that their search engine stinks. They once were a categorization tool for websites, but they gave up on that years ago,.

      Additionally, I can't tell you how often I get a 'Not found on Accelarator' or 'Page Not Found' error - or even cannot log in, or 'site not trusted (security certificate) - I mean, it's the worst site of my 'commonly visited' sites.
    • Lizbeth H.  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      If you pay someone , one person, that much money you deserve to fail
    • ronnyo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      #$%$----I don't care who you are--no one is worth $27million a year!!!
    • Reaper  •  4 mths ago
      I guess everyone else will have to settle for $11.00 an hour.
    • Todd  •  Riverview, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Yahoo sucks anymore. Why would a company pay that much for someone to run a company? That is what is wrong this country, CEO's and athlete's make way too much money.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      First ebay's greedy CEO running yahoo and now paypal's? This is getting better by the minute. I smell monopoly it's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.
    • J P  •  4 mths ago
      Why is anyone worth that much for a position? 90% of CEOs don't have a clue of what the "actual workers" have to go thru from day to day or even what they do in some cases. The People with the "real" ideas for different companies are the ones who actually do the work. Given them some of that money!
    • hey-sus  •  4 mths ago
      THE WORLD IS JUST GOING TO HELL
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