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  1. Jan 19, 2012 · January 19, 2012. Yahoo! Inc. (NasdaqGS: YHOO - News) announced the resignation of its co-founder Jerry Yang from its board of directors as well as other positions within the company. Yang will no longer be on the boards of Yahoo Japanor Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. The 43 year old Jerry Yang, who served the company for more than 17 years ...

  2. Jan 17, 2012 · Yahoo's co-founder Jerry Yang, who started the company 17 years ago, announced Tuesday he is retiring from the board and from all his other positions, reports MarketWatch. The Wall Street Journal's Shira Ovide notes that Yang has seen a lot of criticism of late and there was rumor that some investors wanted him gone. Still, the announcement seems to be taking most tech watchers by surprise ...

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  4. Nov 17, 2008 · If Yahoo had been stronger financially in the last two years, it’s possible Yang could have won out and remained as CEO. But the company stock value has dropped from a recent high of $33.63 in ...

  5. Jan 17, 2012 · Written by Jack Schofield, Contributor Jan. 17, 2012, 3:53 p.m. PT. Jerry Yang has abruptly resigned from Yahoo, the company he co-founded with fellow Stanford University student David Filo in ...

  6. Co-founder of Yahoo resigns from company he founded in 1995. Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo Inc., has resigned from the trailblazing Internet company he helped create in 1995. Yahoo’s board of directors made the announcement Tuesday afternoon, just two weeks after the embattled Silicon Valley pioneer announced that former PayPal executive ...

  7. finance.yahoo.com › news › yahoo-co-founder-yangYahoo Co-Founder Yang Resigns

    Jan 19, 2012 · Yahoo! Inc. announced the resignation of its co-founder Jerry Yang from its board of directors as well as other positions within the company. Yang will no longer be on the boards of Yahoo Japan or ...

  8. Nov 6, 2007 · Yang contended that Yahoo “has been open and forthcoming with this committee at every step of this investigative process” — a contention Lantos and other committee members rejected.

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