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re: Yahoo core business worth less than 0
Posted on 9/25/14 at 8:52 am to Doc Fenton
Posted on 9/25/14 at 8:52 am to Doc Fenton
I'm certainly no expert on the stock, but I think people see Yahoo as an late stage Blackberry or AOL; an early innovator that was left in the dust that has no chance of regaining credibility.
but...if you Google her, the 1st 3 pages are mostly about her being 2 hours late for a dinner meeting, her ban on telecommuting, and other silly topics. She really doesn't seem to have respect normally given to a CEO.
Some companies can just do no wrong in the eyes of the market, others can't do anything right. Herd mentality.
but...if you Google her, the 1st 3 pages are mostly about her being 2 hours late for a dinner meeting, her ban on telecommuting, and other silly topics. She really doesn't seem to have respect normally given to a CEO.
Some companies can just do no wrong in the eyes of the market, others can't do anything right. Herd mentality.
Posted on 9/25/14 at 4:31 pm to Ole War Skule
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Oh I don't know about that. I think it's more a matter of her being a quasi-celebrity CEO that transcends the usual business media, thus generating a bunch of silly articles geared toward the mass public.
I think most business media articles I've read about her have been mostly positive, with the added warning on the end of almost every story that she will have to end up producing one day soon. It is a very tough thing to try to resurrect a business model than most have already presumed dead.
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She really doesn't seem to have respect normally given to a CEO.
Oh I don't know about that. I think it's more a matter of her being a quasi-celebrity CEO that transcends the usual business media, thus generating a bunch of silly articles geared toward the mass public.
I think most business media articles I've read about her have been mostly positive, with the added warning on the end of almost every story that she will have to end up producing one day soon. It is a very tough thing to try to resurrect a business model than most have already presumed dead.
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