Ron Burkle to Quit Yahoo! Board
being the leader in search to former CEO Jerry Yang passing up a Microsoft acquisition offer to an attempted takeover by Carl Icahn. s Board of Directors at the annual shareholders' meeting this year.
being the leader in search to former CEO Jerry Yang passing up a Microsoft acquisition offer to an attempted takeover by Carl Icahn. s Board of Directors at the annual shareholders' meeting this year.
Investor Carl Icahn, who stirred up investors during the Microsoft acquisition attempt, quit Yahoo! failed to accept Microsoft's offer to fully acquire the Sunnyvale-based Internet company, Carl Icahn embarked on his own attempt to overthrow Yahoo!
Yahoo recently expanded its board to 11 members, adding investor Carl Icahn in a settlement after his attempt to takeover the company with a new board. New Yahoo Board Approves Talks with AOL Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 24, 2008 Yahoo's new...
Yahoo recently expanded its board to 11 members, adding investor Carl Icahn in a settlement after his attempt to takeover the company with a new board. New Yahoo Board Approves Talks with AOL Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 24, 2008 Yahoo's new...
Yahoo recently expanded its board to 11 members, adding investor Carl Icahn in a settlement after his attempt to takeover the company with a new board. Yahoo's new board of directors met on Tuesday and approved new talks with Time Warner regarding...
Frank Biondi and John Chapple Join Yahoo Board of Directors Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 15, 2008 In accordance with the terms of the settlement with Carl Icahn, Yahoo has added two more board members to complete the expansion to 11.
In accordance with the terms of the settlement with Carl Icahn, Yahoo has added two more board members to complete the expansion to 11. Frank Biondi and John Chapple, who previously were members of Icahn's proxy board, have been appointed just two...
Let the Games Begin: Yahoo and Icahn Make it Official Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 7, 2008 Yahoo has officially appointed Carl Icahn to its board of directors, and board member Robert Kotick has officially resigned.
Yahoo has officially appointed Carl Icahn to its board of directors, and board member Robert Kotick has officially resigned. The moves were all part of a previously reached agreement by Yahoo and Icahn following months of drama resulting from an...
First, Carl Icahn found his way to compromise. Icahn wanted the board out because he felt the Microsoft acquisition was botched. Even after the vote re-count, a majority of shareholders voted the board in and Icahn settled for the right to propose...
This morning we announced a settlement with Carl Icahn which will enable Yahoo! Icahn will be appointed to our Board. We're not sure what the long-term implications of the Yahoo-Yang-Icahn settlement will be.
Carl Icahn will be appointed to the Board and the remaining two seats will be filled by the Board upon the recommendation of the Board's Nominating and Governance Committee from a list of nine candidates recommended by Mr.
Then Carl Icahn created a proxy board and subsequently called for Yahoo to sell for $34.375 a share. In a letter that is likely to believed by almost no one, Yahoo regurgitated much of the same old statements about Microsoft and Carl Icahn - and...
We have also told you why we believe the slate of directors advanced by Carl Icahn is not the right answer for Yahoo! s valuable search business and to Carl Icahn the rest of the Company – with less than 24 hours to respond.
That sale would be overseen by Carl Icahn and his board. Recently, Microsoft and Carl Icahn got quite cozy, and the budding relationship spawned a new Yahoo offer. said, "This odd and opportunistic alliance of Microsoft and Carl Icahn has anything...
Yang also fired back at billionaire investor Carl Icahn and his selection of a new Yahoo board. Microsoft said publicly it would restart buyout talks and partial acquisition discussions if Icahn succeeds at replacing Yahoo's board of directors in a...
Carl Icahn Returns to Letter-Writing; Microsoft Open to Deal with a New Yahoo Board Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 7, 2008 The rumors of Microsoft still being open to a deal with Yahoo are true - with a caveat.
Yahoo has responded to the letter Carl Icahn issued this morning. Icahn's directors and Microsoft's management. Icahn have teamed up in an apparent effort to force Yahoo! Icahn has an actual plan for Yahoo!
Microsoft's Ballmer has been talking to Carl Icahn, who has put together a proxy board to take over Yahoo. Icahn ICAHN CAPITAL LP The talks prompted Icahn to break out the quill, and compose his latest edition in his series of letter-writing...
The letter attacks Carl Icahn. Carl Icahn. Icahn's slate and his ill-defined agenda," the letter from Yahoo CEO Roy Bostock states. Icahn urged, as an alternative to a Microsoft transaction, that Yahoo!