Washington: Embattled Internet company Yahoo has reportedly hired an executive search firm to find new members for its board.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo hired search firm Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. to assist in the effort aimed at possibly replacing Chairman Roy Bostock and other directors who may step down.
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Bostock, who is also vice chairman of the board at Delta Air Lines Inc., has been on the Yahoo board since 2003.
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Directors, including Bostock and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, have been criticized by some shareholders who have complained about Yahoo’s handling of a strategic review and other issues, including its decision to rebuff a 2008 takeover.
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Yahoo has said its strategic review is “designed to enhance shareholder value and promote growth and innovation at Yahoo.â€
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Meanwhile, Yahoo recently named PayPal President Scott Thompson as its new chief executive officer, nearly four months after ousting former CEO Carol Bartz.
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Bartz was fired over the phone last September by Bostock, having failed to grow the company significantly and was accused of causing a bitter rift with Alibaba, in which Yahoo holds a 40pc stake. (ANI)
Yahoo hires executive search firm to assist in hiring new board members
- Saturday, 07 January 2012 19:35
