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Shareholders blast CEO Semel for Yahoo performance
June 12, 2007
But they follow board recommendations to reject pay-for-performance and censorship proposals.
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Yahoo profit down on slowed display ad growth
July 17, 2007
Second-quarter revenue meets adjusted expectations in company's first financial results with Jerry Yang as CEO.
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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 profit down from a year ago
April 17, 2007
Profit, revenue miss Wall Street expectations, prompting a drop in share price in after-hours trading.
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Google rises at Yahoo's expense
April 23, 2007
Two years ago, the biggest search companies were about the same size. Now Google is twice as large and growing fast. What happened?
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