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search, ads, mobile ad's evi kakunda asalu emi unnayi? 

1 or 2 yrs lo they will show flag to surrender ali baba will take over

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answers yahoo is most successfull for them after their mail

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epudu antha update iyaru quora, stackoverflow(math, eng, what not), linkedin(prof.)

answers yahoo is most successfull for them after their mail

 

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drop ante okati chumbu antha kadu 

 

there is a huge drop

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All their business is from Yahoo.com home page.

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Yahoo.com is still 60% ofits revenue..home page for most of the desktops..

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In the report, Jackson stated that Yahoo's CEO:

  • Spent $2 million to give Yahoo employees a fitness band from JawBone (she is a board member for JawBone)
  • Spent $450 million on food for employees over a four-year period
  • Spent $9.3 million to give all employees an iPhone 6 when the phone came out in September 2014
  • Spent $7 million on a holiday party in December 2015

And aside from the excessive perks, activists are also peeved at Mayer's acquisitions…

The 40-year old CEO has a history of buying former co-workers' companies, which include Polyvore and Aviate. Mayer paid $230 million for the fashion site Polyvore, although Jackson states that no one in Yahoo wanted to do the deal, according to his sources.

Mayer purchased home screen app Aviate for a reported $80 million. Jackson stated that it was just a "Google Now knock-off," and it's currently just available for Android users even though it was purchased in 2014.

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In the report, Jackson stated that Yahoo's CEO:

  • Spent $2 million to give Yahoo employees a fitness band from JawBone (she is a board member for JawBone)
  • Spent $450 million on food for employees over a four-year period
  • Spent $9.3 million to give all employees an iPhone 6 when the phone came out in September 2014
  • Spent $7 million on a holiday party in December 2015

And aside from the excessive perks, activists are also peeved at Mayer's acquisitions…

The 40-year old CEO has a history of buying former co-workers' companies, which include Polyvore and Aviate. Mayer paid $230 million for the fashion site Polyvore, although Jackson states that no one in Yahoo wanted to do the deal, according to his sources.

Mayer purchased home screen app Aviate for a reported $80 million. Jackson stated that it was just a "Google Now knock-off," and it's currently just available for Android users even though it was purchased in 2014.

 

 

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