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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Unfortunately, because of the breadth of what Yahoo does, they sort of became mediocre in so many properties.
Yahoo to me, as the founder of a company, is one of the biggest opportunities you could have; it's one of those classic Internet companies.
Yahoo is a company that is very strong in content.
The time has come for me to pursue other interests outside of Yahoo.
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.
I think Yahoo is a great company, with great assets.
I signed up for eHarmony once, and it took three hours to fill out that online form - so many personal questions. Then I clicked on submit, and instantaneously they responded and said, 'We are sorry, but there is no one any where in the world that is appropriate for you.' So that was it - I gave up.
I've been competitive since day one. Even in little things as a child, like having a twin and a direct competitor for who makes better cookies.
My time at Yahoo, from its founding to the present, has encompassed some of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of my life.
When I came to Yahoo! in 2012, I came because I really wanted to work hard. I thought it was a great challenge.
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