The internet giant's new chief says it's too early for details of his strategic plan after latest round of lackluster earnings is reported
He replaced Carol Bartz, who was ousted from digital company in September
Armstrong tells AllThingsD's Peter Kafka he wants AOL to remain independent
The Wall Street Journal reports the search titan may finance a purchase of the depreciating Internet pioneer
Who's the buyer? Ex-News Corp. mogul Peter Chernin is one possibility -- so is Marc Andreessen
With hedge funder Daniel Loeb after their scalps, a leaked memo implies the board is finally ready to sell
Both companies seem reduced to saving their businesses, not innovating -- and that’s a recipe for failure in today's lightning-fast tech cycle.
In particular, the former internet portal chief objected to the ousted executive's use of profanity
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong has apparently again reached out to the company about a possible merger but Yahoo says it has "zero interest"
Strong candidates will be Ross Levinsohn, Jon Miller, Jason Kilar and what about ex-MySpace's Mike Jones?
Canned exec goes on to call the company's board of directors "doofuses"
Analysis: Yahoo's board has its work cut out for themselves after firing the company's CEO
Bartz came aboard in 2009 to help steer the internet titan in a new direction.
Another round of cuts hit struggling Web giant
Finance and tech experts responded with a resounding “I doubt it” to reports that AOL was circling the listing Internet giant Yahoo for a possible merger.
Hilary Schneider, Jimmy Pitaro, David Ko to exit; CEO Carol Bartz is "fired up"
Executive responsible for original content push leaving portal
Carol Bartz says he "understands power" of site's audience
But, says Yahoo's CEO at the AllThingsD conference, it will take "big boatloads of money."
CEO Carol Bartz wants 5% cut in the coming weeks; wants cost management to drive revenue.
The company’s new chief executive Carol Bartz handed CFO Blake Jorgensen a cardboard box on Thursday in a broad, if expected, reorganization plan.
Yahoo named former Autodesk chief executive Carol Bartz as its CEO on Tuesday, while current president Sue Decker will leave the company.