Jerry Yang, Yahoo co-founder and Chief Executive, said the company was looking to make its big properties into "starting points" that consumers return to again and again each day, rather than trying to keep them on Yahoo, as it long has done.
News.com has live blogging of the Yahoo! Inc.'s Provision of False Information to Congress held in front of The U.S. House of Representatives today. Jerry Yang, Yahoo's CEO, and Michael Callahan, Yahoo's General Counsel, stood before congress to
After a 100-day strategic review of Yahoo, chief executive Jerry Yang declared that the company he co-founded in 1994 would focus on three things: become a starting point for the most consumers; become the must-buy for advertisers; and turn itself i
Mr. Yang had offered the audience and shareholders a glimpse of what may one day be the new face of Yahoo — a revamped set of online services that company executives hope will help turn around Yahoo’s fortunes.
A tipster believes Yahoo has created a list of 1,500-2,500 jobs that may be eliminated in the next two weeks. CEO Jerry Yang will reportedly make the decision to go forward with these layoffs--or not--next week. Jerry reportedly wants to announce th