Yahoo! CEO Will Marissa Mayer be fired?
Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer has repeatedly asserted that resurrecting Yahoo takes time. However, analysts and investors are increasingly anxious and wondered whether the dismissal of the "female general" should be dismissed soon.
Shares of Yahoo! has fallen nearly 35% this year, causing many on Wall Street to start feeling tired of hearing about the story of Yahoo's reform. They simply want to see results.
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst Robert Peck said, "My clients have been asking a lot about Mayer, especially since senior executives have pulled away from Yahoo !. in the past few months. This brain drain makes many investors inevitably worried whether Mayer is in control of a ship ... about to sink. "
Who can replace Marissa Mayer?
Robert Peck said he and his colleagues have gathered the opinions of many industry leaders and investors to assess whether in the case of Yahoo! It is imperative to change who will be the most potential candidate to replace the current position of Marissa Mayer.
Robert Peck believes that Levinsohn and Rosensweig will be the best candidates because of their experience with Yahoo !. On the other hand, investors think that Yahoo! There should be a master with a whole new vision. The irony is that Mayer was once considered "the chosen person" with such a standard when it was Yahoo !. Recruited from Google more than 3 years ago.
Interestingly, some of the candidates in the list are also related to Google. Rosenblatt (Google bought DoubleClick in 2008 and Rosenblatt worked there for a year) and Sandberg (Sandberg was a senior at Google before joining Facebook).
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Still, things are not too bleak for Marissa Mayer.
Scott Galloway, marketing director of the NYU Stern School of Business, told Bloomberg in September that Mayer was the best paid CEO in history and that the "captain" would not be fired because he was pregnant. (Mayer is expected to give birth to two girls in December).
If Yahoo! fired Mayer at this "sensitive" time, the company will suffer many criticism. And it looks like Yahoo! I have not thought about it yet because it still holds the hope that Mayer revived the golden age.
"Unless Marissa Mayer gets the support of other senior executives, employees, partners and investors, reform is the best option for Yahoo!. and shareholders, "Robert Peck said.
Mayer's current problems, as well as his predecessors, Jerry Yang, Carol Bartz and Scott Thompson, show a daunting reality at Yahoo!. Over the past 15 years, investors have been almost never satisfied with CEOs.
Shares of Yahoo! has fallen nearly 35% this year, causing many on Wall Street to start feeling tired of hearing about the story of Yahoo's reform. They simply want to see results.
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst Robert Peck said, "My clients have been asking a lot about Mayer, especially since senior executives have pulled away from Yahoo !. in the past few months. This brain drain makes many investors inevitably worried whether Mayer is in control of a ship ... about to sink. "
Who can replace Marissa Mayer?
Robert Peck said he and his colleagues have gathered the opinions of many industry leaders and investors to assess whether in the case of Yahoo! It is imperative to change who will be the most potential candidate to replace the current position of Marissa Mayer.
Robert Peck believes that Levinsohn and Rosensweig will be the best candidates because of their experience with Yahoo !. On the other hand, investors think that Yahoo! There should be a master with a whole new vision. The irony is that Mayer was once considered "the chosen person" with such a standard when it was Yahoo !. Recruited from Google more than 3 years ago.
Interestingly, some of the candidates in the list are also related to Google. Rosenblatt (Google bought DoubleClick in 2008 and Rosenblatt worked there for a year) and Sandberg (Sandberg was a senior at Google before joining Facebook).
. Some great tips in Yahoo! Mail
. Turn on 2-Step Verification for Yahoo! Mail
. Yahoo + AOL = Oath
Still, things are not too bleak for Marissa Mayer.
Scott Galloway, marketing director of the NYU Stern School of Business, told Bloomberg in September that Mayer was the best paid CEO in history and that the "captain" would not be fired because he was pregnant. (Mayer is expected to give birth to two girls in December).
If Yahoo! fired Mayer at this "sensitive" time, the company will suffer many criticism. And it looks like Yahoo! I have not thought about it yet because it still holds the hope that Mayer revived the golden age.
"Unless Marissa Mayer gets the support of other senior executives, employees, partners and investors, reform is the best option for Yahoo!. and shareholders, "Robert Peck said.
Mayer's current problems, as well as his predecessors, Jerry Yang, Carol Bartz and Scott Thompson, show a daunting reality at Yahoo!. Over the past 15 years, investors have been almost never satisfied with CEOs.
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