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Yahoo cuts jobs after profit fall | |
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Yahoo saw its profits fall sharply in the first three months of 2009 and will cut 5% of its workforce as a result of the disappointing performance. | |
The internet firm made $118m (£80.4m) in the first quarter, down 78% from the $537m it made a year earlier, largely due to falls in advertising revenue. | |
Revenue shrank by 13% to $1.58bn as advertisers were reluctant to commit. | Revenue shrank by 13% to $1.58bn as advertisers were reluctant to commit. |
The internet firm said it would cut between 600 and 700 jobs to save money during the economic downturn. | |
The results are the first full quarter figures achieved under the leadership of chief executive Carol Bartz. | The results are the first full quarter figures achieved under the leadership of chief executive Carol Bartz. |
Her appointment early this year followed a search for a replacement for the internet portal's co-founder Jerry Yang. | Her appointment early this year followed a search for a replacement for the internet portal's co-founder Jerry Yang. |
His departure followed lengthy criticism of his stewardship of the company, which has coincided with its share price collapsing to about $12. | His departure followed lengthy criticism of his stewardship of the company, which has coincided with its share price collapsing to about $12. |
He angered investors by turning down a $47.5bn takeover offer from Microsoft last May - worth $33 a share. | He angered investors by turning down a $47.5bn takeover offer from Microsoft last May - worth $33 a share. |
Microsoft did however come back and offer to buy the search part of Yahoo, but a deal was never struck. | Microsoft did however come back and offer to buy the search part of Yahoo, but a deal was never struck. |
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