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Ted Sarandos, Bob Iger, Brian Roberts and David Zaslav were all seen arriving at the sun-bleached Allen & Company’s ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, for example, were spotted wearing a conference hat. All of the conference swag appears to carry the SV25 logo, referring to Sun Valley 2025.
Now that Jerry Yang has severed his remaining ties with the company that he co-founded, the news cycle is not going to be especially kind recalling his legacy at Yahoo. Invariably, Yang is going ...
Yahoo Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang is stepping down as chief executive, ending a rocky reign marked by his refusal to sell the Internet company to Microsoft Corp. for $47.5 billion - more than ...
Jerry Yang is giving a quick tour of the conference room at his private investment firm in Palo Alto, Calif. It's dotted with gifts and photos from his 20 years in Silicon Valley. Yahoo's 45-year ...
Don Reisinger thinks it's time for Jerry Yang to step aside and let Carl Icahn do what he wants. But will Jerry go down without a fight?
Eight months ago, Yahoo! CEO Jerry Yang had a chance to sell his company to Microsoft for $43 billion. He refused. Now Yahoo's market value stands at $18 billion. This raises a question: Why is ...
CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman speaks to members of the media at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2025, in Sun Valley, Idaho. Every year, some of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful ...
Joining us today are Sonal Shah, President of The Asian American Foundation and former deputy assistant to President Obama, along with Jerry Yang, a founding board member of this new foundation as ...
Half of his tenure as poker's ambassador is over, but Jerry Yang is nowhere near the poker tables. Gary Wise wonders: Where's Jerry?
NEW YORK — Yahoo‘s stock rose in after-hours trading after the online company said that co-founder Jerry Yang has resigned from its board and all other positions with the company, including ...
A major Yahoo (YHOO) shareholder believes the slumping Internet company would be better off without Jerry Yang on its board as it mulls a possible sale. In a Friday letter to Yahoo’s board ...