Yahoo Board, Sans Semel, to Consider Microsoft BidFormer CEO and chairman Terry Semel stepped down as chairman last night. Microsoft adCenter Partnering With WSJDNMicrosoft has announced it will provide the advertising for the Wall Street Journal...
After Yahoo CEO Terry Semel crowed last week about the success of Panama, a Wall Street analyst now adds to Yahoo's merriment with news of even more success. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to the Search Engine...
After Yahoo CEO Terry Semel crowed last week about the success of Panama, a Wall Street analyst now adds to Yahoo's merriment with news of even more success. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
After Yahoo CEO Terry Semel crowed last week about the success of Panama, a Wall Street analyst now adds to Yahoo's merriment with news of even more success, according to paidContent.org. UBS AG analyst Ben Schachter told Bloomberg that Panama is...
The main quote being pulled out was Terry Semel's, "While we're very excited about a number of things happening at Yahoo, I am not satisfied with our third quarter financial performance," line. There is more coverage of Yahoo's earnings at ClickZ...
The Unchanging Search Interface Why Search Sucks Ask.com To Increase Market Share The Wall Street Journal reports that Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, has warned that online advertising growth will be slowing in automotive and financial services...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, has warned that
online advertising growth will be slowing in automotive and financial services
industries. He said that there is still growth, but "but they're not growing
as quickly...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, has warned that
online advertising growth will be slowing in automotive and financial services
industries. He said that there is still growth, but "but they're not growing
as quickly...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, has warned that online advertising growth will be slowing in automotive and financial services industries. He said that there is still growth, but "but they're not growing as quickly as...
CEO, Terry Semel, Answers Tough Questions Search Engine Journal pulled out some serious quotes from a Fortune Magazine
interview with Yahoo's CEO, Terry Semel. Google Sees Content Deals as Key to Growth, Wall Street Journal
Planet Discover Acquisition a Potential 'Turning Point' for Newspapers - I spoke this morning with Terry Millard, CEO of local-search vendor Planet Discover. See also: Semel To Microsoft: "You Have No Chance"
The Financial Times has an article with a quote from Yahoo's CEO, Terry Semel, saying "My impartial advice to Microsoft is that you have no chance. Semel did say that he did discuss with Microsoft the possibility of Microsoft "co-owning some" of...
Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO earned $173.6 million in 2005 by selling off around 7 million shares. Reuters reports, as does the Wall Street Journal (subscription required), that Yahoo executives have exercised almost $300 million in stock options in 2005.
Because if you think of
it that way, as Terry Semel recently pointed out, it ranks as one of the
smaller ones. Web's 'Portal' Industry, A Search for a Better Word from the Wall Street Google Finance revived the entire "Is Google A Portal" question.
Search Engines As Leeches, The Difference Between Paid Semel Says "Walled Gardens" are a Thing of the Past - This morning, Yahoo's CEO Terry Semel along with help from Ellen DeGeneres and Tom Cruise, gave his keynote speech at the Consumer...
She denied that the company had made an offer for AOL but confirmed that Yahoo Chief Executive Terry Semel met with Time Warner chairman Richard Parsons in October. Reuters and the Wall Street Journal report that Yahoo is no longer interested in...
Terry Semel, CEO We introduced a number of new and innovative products and services and continued to provide more effective means for advertisers to engage with consumers, said Terry Semel, chairman and chief executive officer, Yahoo"
Interview with Yahoo CEO and chairman Terry Semel, touching on the need to own its own search technology and avoiding countering the "do no evil" mantra of Google with his own "what's good for consumers" thought.
Yahoo CEO Terry Semel -- whose company is both Microsoft's current search partner and a chief competitor. Semel wants to encourage cross-network buying, and the idea seems especially that MSN and Yahoo want to jointly get more spending going online.
Interview with Yahoo CEO and chairman Terry Semel, touching on the need to own its own search technology and avoiding countering the "do no evil" mantra of Google with his own "what's good for consumers" thought.