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You're wrong, it's not hereditary.
Robin Li, the CEO of the company, said that when the company was established, you felt that everything in the company's failure was your own, that is, you alone had the final say, and when the company was listed, you would find that the company was originally a shareholder. It's not that I'm guessing the dust, and I have to ask for the unity of many people before I want to do something.
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Yahoo announced on the afternoon of the 17th that Yang Zhiyuan, the company's founder and current CEO, will resign with immediate effect. Yahoo's board of directors has begun looking for a new CEO. It is reported that Yang Zhiyuan's resignation has a lot to do with his rejection of Microsoft's $47.5 billion acquisition plan.
Since the beginning of 2003, Yahoo's stock price has been declining, and Yahoo's board of directors has repeatedly threatened Yang Zhiyuan to "step aside", but the latter has been stubbornly resisted. Microsoft had offered to buy Yahoo, which has a market price of $19 for $33 per share, but Yang refused. At that time, Yang Zhiyuan's proposal was to "avoid talks" if it was less than $37 per share, and the contact between the two sides broke down.
At present, Yahoo's share price is only in US dollars, which is an important reason why Yang Zhiyuan is extremely dissatisfied with shareholders.
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Yang Zhiyuan, Chinese-American. Born in Taiwan Province of China in 1967, he moved to the United States with his family at the age of 10. In 1995, he founded Yahoo Information Network Imitation Company, which was a huge success, and became a prominent figure in the network information industry.
Yang spent his childhood in Taiwan Province. When he was 2 years old, his father died tragically, and his mother raised Yang Zhiyuan and his younger brother alone. His mother, who was a professor of English and drama, gave him a strict and good education.
In order to enable Yang Zhiyuan to get better development and more opportunities, the family moved to the United States and settled in San Jose, California. San Jose is the heart of Silicon Valley in the United States, and the innovative spirit of Silicon Valley culture has had a subtle impact on Yang Zhiyuan.
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Jerry Yang, born in Taiwan in 1968, is a world-renowned Internet company Yahoo!) and former CEO.
In 1994, he and David Ferro founded the world's first entrance **Yahoo! On January 18, 2012, Yang resigned as a director and all other positions at Yahoo. In the United States, the "Committee of 100" is composed of more than 100 outstanding Chinese-Americans, among whom Yang Zhiyuan, the founder of Yahoo whose ancestral home is Hubei, is known as the "first person in the century network" and can be called the representative of entrepreneurs.
With a strong Chinese complex, he has inspired generations of Internet descendants of China's Xiaoyuqiao. In November 2014, he joined the Lenovo Board of Directors Namon as an independent non-executive director, and will no longer serve as an observer of Lenovo's board of directors. On December 8, 2015, Yang Zhiyuan was appointed as an observer to the board of directors and a senior advisor of the company.
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