Zitat des Tages von Ross Levinsohn:
Our deep collaboration with ABC News further strengthens Yahoo! as the No. 1 online news source, greatly enhancing our already robust news content.
My concern is the really great concepts that are features, not companies. There isn't enough advertising to support all those features, and in compression times, advertisers tend to flock to safe names and sites that have real traction.
Yahoo is still in many ways the definitive brand of the consumer Internet, but I don't think they can or should compete with Google any longer. That game is over.
Delivering compelling premium experiences across screens is core to our mission at Yahoo.
You can't manage Wall Street. Wall Street has its own viewpoints on everything. I have always believed, if you manage your business correctly, Wall Street will take care of itself.
Facebook done a great job of monetizing social.
Frankly, it's never really been replicated in the history of the Internet what Yahoo has done in the areas it's done it.
Yahoo is a battleship. If you've ever seen a battleship, they're gigantic, and Yahoo is gigantic in the terms of consumer Internet companies. To turn a battleship takes a long time, but once you turn that battle ship the right way, it's a battleship, and it can really inflict some damage on an enemy or competition.
Very few companies can perform at scale over the course of decades, and Yahoo has done that.
I truly believe that Yahoo! is one of the most compelling and dominant companies in the world.
In any business, you have to evolve.
I competed with Yahoo for 15-1/2 years, and the one thing I tried to do over the years was desperately try to get a deal with them.
Yahoo! is committed to building the richest set of premium and personalized content experiences for our users.