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  2. Jerry Yang - Wikipedia

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    He regained his former position as "Chief Yahoo" and remained on Yahoo's board of directors. [31] In January 2012, Yahoo! announced that Yang was leaving the company and would be resigning from the board and all other positions at the company. The company also announced his resignation from the boards of Yahoo! Japan and Alibaba Corp. [32]

  3. Yahoo! Inc. (1995–2017) - Wikipedia

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    The company's international sites are wholly owned by Yahoo, with the exception of its Japan and China sites. Yahoo holds a 34.75% minority stake in Yahoo Japan, while SoftBank holds 35.45%, [168] Yahoo!Xtra in New Zealand, which Yahoo!7 have 51% of and 49% belongs to Telecom New Zealand, and Yahoo!7 in Australia, which is a 50–50 agreement ...

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  5. List of Yahoo! Screen original programming - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Originals logo. Beginning in 2011, Yahoo.com distributed some original programs through its Yahoo! Screen service.. In Spring 2015, Yahoo! began to expand their original programming efforts by producing their first longform scripted series with runtimes between 20 and 30 minutes.

  6. Line Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Line Corporation was founded on September 4, 2000, as Hangame Japan as a part of Hangame, a South Korean game company owned by NHN at the time. In August 2003, the company was renamed to NHN Japan. In 2007 Naver established another Japanese subsidiary Naver Japan, which managed the Naver

  7. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    January 19, 2000: At the height of the Dot-com tech bubble, shares in Yahoo Japan became the first stocks in Japanese history to trade at over ¥100,000,000, reaching a price of 101.4 million yen ($962,140 at that time). [12]

  8. List of mergers and acquisitions by Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo's first acquisition was the purchase of Net Controls, a web search engine company, in September 1997 for US$1.4 million. As of April 2008, the company's largest acquisition is the purchase of Broadcast.com , an Internet radio company, for $5.7 billion, making Broadcast.com co-founder Mark Cuban a billionaire.

  9. Matisyahu - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 2010, Matisyahu returned to Stubb's in Austin, Texas, for another live recording for Live at Stubb's, Vol. 2. He released the album on February 1, 2011. [ 34 ] That year, he embarked on a concert tour throughout the United States in support of the album with his backing band, Dub Trio. [ 35 ]