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The Yahoo CEO, hit hard in recent months by a tepid economy and a failed takeover bid from Microsoft, now has to deal with the dissolution of its hyped (but controversial) search ad deal with Google.
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McCain said the same thing and look what happened to him.
Yeah, right. The heading should be "Jerry Yang: I'm an incompetent *****".
First, he doesn't know how to run the business, then he ruins negotiations with MS due to the badly lacking business skills, then he starts running around, thinking of selling himself to anyone just to prove MS wrong. After finding a suitor he gladly bends over with a smile, pretending to enjoy it. It was obvious from the start that #1 and #2 will not be allowed to merge because of the antitrust considerations. Obvious to anyone, but poor "I am a *****" Jerry. Google and MS didn't lose anything here, Jerry managed to turn himself in a laughingstock and wiped out billions of shareholder values.
Yeah, right. The heading should be "Jerry Yang: I'm an incompetent wh@re".
First, he doesn't know how to run the business, then he ruins negotiations with MS due to the badly lacking business skills, then he starts running around, thinking of selling himself to anyone just to prove MS wrong. After finding a suitor he gladly bends over with a smile, pretending to enjoy it. It was obvious from the start that #1 and #2 will not be allowed to merge because of the antitrust considerations. Obvious to anyone, but poor "I am a wh@re" Jerry. Google and MS didn't lose anything here, Jerry managed to turn himself in a laughingstock and wiped out billions of shareholder values.
Or at this point, a successful disassembly strategy. One two companies get my money online: Apple for iTunes and Yahoo! for Flickr and Launchcast. And Yahoo! didn't originate either Launchcast or Flickr, both were purchases. I'm sure Yahoo!'s got a lot of value still locked up, perhaps it would make more sense to start selling or spinning stuff off to unlock value.
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- Jerry Yang: I'm a LOSER
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