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Yahoo profit drops but beats Street estimates
January 23, 2007
Fourth-quarter earnings for No. 2 search engine are down more than 60 percent from a year ago. Revenue rises to $1.7 billion.
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Yahoo second-quarter earnings meet expectations
July 18, 2006
Net giant posts net income meeting expectations but lower than a year earlier on stock compensation expenses.
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Yahoo meets analyst expectations
April 18, 2006
Posts first-quarter net income that's down from a year ago on higher stock compensation expenses but is in line with expectations.
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Yahoo earnings drop on slow ad sales
October 17, 2006
Third-quarter results meet lowered expectations with net income dropping greatly from a year ago. Fourth-quarter forecast lowered.
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