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Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


Regulatory

Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


Industry Insight

Before the honeymoon ends

Thinking differently about conflict resolution.


Judgment Call

The price of R&D

FAS 141(R): A new source of shareholder litigation against innovation-driven companies?



Entries tagged "Yahoo!"

AOL

It's official. Time Warner Inc. will finally spin off AOL LLC on Dec. 9, 2009. Since the landmark merger that brought Time Warner and AOL together in 2000, it's been a bumpy ride.


Yahoo!

The long drawn-out Yahoo!-Microsoft-Google saga has entered a new stage as Yahoo! and Microsoft team up on a 10-year partnership.


Carl Icahn

Biogen, WCI, Tropicana ... another day, another company for activist investor Carl Icahn. Here's the latest.


Google

Google continues to make deal headlines. And with the Queen of Competition in the driver's seat, here comes Antitrust 2.0. May 29: A Deal scoop reveals the DOJ is probing possible tech hiring pact.


The new normal

With $33 billion in cash and equivalents and a track record of 133 acquisitions since it snapped up its first company in 1993, it's no stretch to say Cisco wrote the book on tech M&A.


Antitrust 2.0

The return of tech dealmaking brings with it a revived threat of scrutiny.


Network buys

As digital advertising rapidly evolves, a surge of dealmaking and consolidation begins, but like everything else in advertising, it's a little unclear what it all means.


New faces, new direction

Antitrust mavens expect a more aggressive stance from the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission.


Liquid plumber

With a new $265 million secondary fund, Industry Ventures offers a rare exit for private investors.


The trouble with Twitter

The hot new social networking tool has a lot of users -- too bad it lacks a business model.


Queen of competition

If confirmed as assistant attorney general, Christine Varney will need to resuscitate a demoralized antitrust unit.


Going mobile

Venture capitalists keep pouring money into mobile advertising startups.


Fire in the hole

The financial crisis dropped a bomb on VC investment, unearthing structural problems.


Movers & shakers: Dec. 2, 2008

On Dec. 12, veteran bankruptcy lawyer James Sprayregen will return to Kirkland & Ellis LLP from Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he spent almost three...


Yellow tale

Investors have hammered directories companies for fear they'll be engulfed by Google. The future may be challenging, but they may have a better chance than their share price suggests.


Searching for growth

Mobile phone search services present a huge opportunity for startups and deep-pocketed giants alike.


Manifest destiny

New York law firms have become a force to be reckoned with in once-impenetrable Silicon Valley.


On guard

Your odds of receiving a hostile bid are getting higher.


Optimistic activists

The financial crisis has made for some tempting targets for hedge funds, but expect fewer demands for cash payouts and more calls for better management.


Beyond flux

Market chaos has effectively stifled most M&A activities. But investment bankers already look ahead to when a kind of dealmaking normalcy prevails.


Trustbusters

Google and its champions have little to fear from a toothless Justice Department.


The fight for Yahoo!

It had looked like Yahoo!'s takeover struggle with Microsoft could come down to a proxy fight with Carl Icahn. The two sides settled, but here's a look at the two slates of candidates.


Roy Bostock, Yahoo! chairman

Roy Bostock has served as Yahoo! chairman since January.


Jerry Yang, Yahoo! co-founder and CEO

The removal of Jerry Yang, who co-founded Yahoo! and was reinstalled as CEO last June, is key to Icahn's plan.


Chip in

Intel Capital unveils its latest startup investments, and Silicon Valley gets mean.



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