This is a call to action for all Yahoo! users and shareholders. It's time to speak with one voice to the Yahoo! Board and Management to help the company's short- and long-term interests.
It's time for a change at Motorola. Since Ed Zander's first day, Motorola has seen its P/E drop from 38 to 16. It has returned 13% since January 2004 vs. 35% for the S&P 500 and 38% for Nokia. Instead of selling your shares, or waiting on current management for change, join our group to make a positive change to the leadership, governance, and operations of this company.
In this latest announcement in the progress of the "Plan B" Campaign for Yahoo!, we discuss the finalized "Plan B" and Eric's running for the Yahoo! Board of Directors which were formally delivered to the Yahoo! Corporate Secretary on February 23rd.
I'm puzzled. Yahoo!'s shares have dropped. Yet the CEO and Directors see nothing wrong. On the June 12, 2007, don't give Yahoo! another blank check. Vote "Against" 7 Directors.
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Turning the table on Vishesh Kumar of TheStreet.com, I recently interviewed him on his thoughts on Yahoo! and what Jerry Yang and Sue Decker should do next..
Join the "Yahoo! Plan B" Group now if you don't think the Yahoo! Board should represent your interests and you want to Sell Your YHOO shares to the Highest Bidder
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