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Big Willie Style This girl hears, from one of her sources, that Yahoo was party to some Big ... toured the Yahoo office on Shaftesbury Avenue in the capital where they were, no doubt, starstruck ... the stand for Yahoo at Media360 - what a trooper! A ride on the Media360 chopper Well Bitch hasn ...

Yahoo's chief executive Scott Thompson resigns after 5 months

Yahoo's chief executive Scott Thompson has resigned from his post amid rumours of health concerns ... statement to investors, Yahoo declined to provide reasons for Thompson's departure. Yahoo last week launched ... under Thompson that Yahoo moved to sue Facebook over alleged patent infringement. Previously president of PayPal, he took the reins from chief financial officer Timothy Morse, Yahoo's interim chief executive ...

Expedia's senior marketing director joins Media360 client panel

next month, courtesy of Yahoo, while Spotify will be providing renowned DJ Seb Fontaine to play tunes ...

Yahoo chief apologises after CV padding

Yahoo's chief executive Scott Thompson has apologised to employees in a memo, after ... be "concluded promptly". According to reports, Third Point, which owns 5.8% of Yahoo shares has issued a legal demand to review how much the Yahoo board knew about Thomspon's qualifications before it hired him as chief executive in January. He assured Yahoo employees that he remains focused on taking the steps ...

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