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June 18, 2007 1:29 PM PDT

Yahoo CEO Semel steps down, Yang takes over

Yahoo Chief Executive Terry Semel is stepping down, and co-founder Jerry Yang will become the new chief executive, the company announced Monday. Semel will assume the position of nonexecutive chairman and serve as an adviser to the management team and board of directors. Sue Decker, former chief financial officer and head of the advertiser group, has been named president.

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"This is the time for new executive leadership, with different skills and strengths, to step in and drive the company to realize its full potential--it is the right thing to do, and the right time is now," Semel said in a statement.

The company has been struggling to regain the leadership position it lost to Google in the search market. Yahoo also was late to counter Google's search advertising juggernaut, which has propelled Google's profits and stock price to record highs while Yahoo's have dropped.

A letter sent to Semel from Ed Kozel, on behalf of Yahoo's board of directors, is here. A letter written by Semel and sent to the board of directors is here.

Stay with CNET News.com for more on this developing story.

Elinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. She joined CNET News in 2005 and previously covered search, online advertising, and portals. E-mail Elinor.
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Yahoo made the biggest mistake.
by t8 June 18, 2007 3:44 PM PDT
Yahoo's biggest mistake was not buying out Google when Google came to them and ask to invest in them.

Now Google is king and Yahoo is declining.

The other reason for Google's rise is that their stuff is extremely simple to use. Their stuff is also uncluttered. But Yahoo is a media company and media companies are about plastered advertisments.

To that end, Google understands what people like, don't like, and what they don't mind. Yahoo and MSN are simply places to put big flashy ads. Google isn't that stupid.

Let's face it, when people google, do they use Yahoo?
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Congratulations Jerry!
by Rick W. June 18, 2007 6:28 PM PDT
Congratulations Jerry! I'm sure you'll do wonders to help Yahoo move onward and upward. - Rick W.
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YAHOO "yahell" GOES BELLY UP!
by lone_horse_64 June 18, 2007 11:34 PM PDT
YAHOO "YAHELL" HAS MY FULL PERMISSION TO ...........
[TAKE~AN~AERIAL~INTERCOURSE~AT~A~ROLLING~PASTRY]!!!

THEY->
* CENSOR!
* INVADE OUR PRIVACY!
* MESS WITH OUR COMPUTERS!
* ARE A MONSTER OF THEIR OWN MAKING.
REST IN PIECES MR SEMEL.
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