Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo, is to stand down as the internet portal's chief executive officer. | |
"I will always do what is right for this great company," Mr Yang wrote in an e-mail to employees. |
The company, based in Sunnyvale, California, said it is interviewing candidates inside and outside Yahoo in a search led by chairman Roy Bostock. | |
Low shares |
Earlier this month at the recent Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Mr Yang surprised the industry when he told conference attendees that Microsoft should still buy the company. | |
The declaration came hours after Google had pulled out of an internet advertising deal with Yahoo amid increasing scrutiny from the Department of Justice. |
Mr Yang said he was "disappointed" Google had pulled out of the partnership. | |
Yahoo's shares closed on Monday at $10.63, giving the company a valuation of only $14.7bn. |
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