Yahoo's Q1 2012 Search Revenue Up 3%
The Sunnyvale, CA-based company projects display sales to show growth year-over-year during 2012 Q2, with execs citing good signs from premium ad performance and planned improvements for ad analytics.
The Sunnyvale, CA-based company projects display sales to show growth year-over-year during 2012 Q2, with execs citing good signs from premium ad performance and planned improvements for ad analytics.
At an all-hands meeting in Sunnyvale last week, Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang said Yahoo is not for sale. Later in the interview, she discussed the botched Yahoo-Microsoft deal, which happened prior to her hiring at Yahoo: "The board was so spooked...
Yahoo is focusing on content indeed but it also remains committed to search, Senior VP of Search Shashi Seth told us during a conversation at the company's premises in Sunnyvale. Many elements have been pointing recently to a shift in Yahoo's...
As Yahoo and Microsoft move forward on the Search Alliance, with Yahoo thereby 'outsourcing' its search activities to Bing, what will drive the Sunnyvale, CA-company's revenues in the future? The spread is consistent with Yahoo's expansion strategy...
should be concerning for Microsoft as it will seek to begin implementing the search deal with the Sunnyvale company this year. Additionally, the dip in ads for Yahoo! There is a silver lining for Bing and 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! Now, there's a pending search deal with Microsoft, and Yahoo!
a team of Microsoft search execs (some of which used to be Purple People) have flown to Sunnyvale (sans Ballmer) to hash out the finer points of technology involved in the deal. and Microsoft Said to Be Nearing a Search Deal Posted by Nathania...
a team of Microsoft search execs (some of which used to be Purple People) have flown to Sunnyvale (sans Ballmer) to hash out the finer points of technology involved in the deal. Now, there's all sorts of speculation flying, from how much Microsoft...
Just over a year after the software giant made a public - and unsolicited - bid for the Sunnyvale search engine, the playing field has changed. So when Ballmer recently said that any deal with Yahoo! Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer just can't get away...
executives who fled the Sunnyvale search engine last summer. More interesting tidbits from Q4: A combined Microsoft/Yahoo! Get a deal on Office Home and Student 2007 | . Report: Carol Bartz Accepted Yahoo Offer to Become CEO Posted by Nathania...
He will remain at the Sunnyvale search engine as Chief Yahoo! Yang Says Microsoft Deal is Best Bet for Yahoo The Wall Street Journal today is reporting that a new Yahoo! She serves on the board of Cisco with current Yahoo!
Matters of ego aside, it seems that a white flag might be flying over the Sunnyvale campus. Jerry Yang told attendees at the Web 2.0 Summit yesterday that a deal with Microsoft is still the best option for Yahoo.
Moore and Warms Out, Dossett In at Yahoo Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 4, 2008 Scott Moore and Al Warms are leaving Yahoo, while Jeff Dossett is joining the Sunnyvale search engine. Groups of advertisers spurred on by Microsoft lobbied the...
Seems Microsoft has already forgotten the Sunnyvale search engine. DOJ Opens Formal Antitrust Investigation into Google-Yahoo Deal Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 2, 2008 We knew this was coming. Yahoo's Judgment Day SEARCHING FOR MEANING Microsoft...
It's Official: Weiner to Leave Yahoo Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 17, 2008 Last week, rumors were rampant that Yahoo's Network Division Executive Vice President, Jeff Weiner, would be leaving the Sunnyvale search engine.
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Fifth, to the extent Microsoft does not want to make a proposal, I will ask our new board do a deal on search with Google, but only if it contains termination provisions that would in no way impede a subsequent acquisition by...
In Sunnyvale, he'll be known as the Yahooligan. We're not calling Icahn a liar but we don't think the Yahoo board is crazy for declining the Microsoft takeover bid. Like Baron von Munchausen, who rode a cannonball behind enemy lines then rode one...
With shareholders up in arms, Sunnyvale-based Yahoo has been trying to raise doubts about the legitimacy of Microsoft's last bid of $33 a share by pointing out that it wasn't submitted in writing. Yahoo may be cutting a deal with Google for...
Mostly, there's a lot of nervousness about what will become of the Sunnyvale search engine. Some still hold out hope for Microsoft to return (or Yahoo to go begging at MSFT's doorstep) or a separate deal to be developed with AOL or News Corp.
Everything's not OK in Sunnyvale today. Now that Microsoft is on the sidelines, does Google have any incentive to do an outsourcing deal with Yahoo? Yahoo must face the future with Microsoft at its doorstep and Google as the dominant search engine.