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Yahoo Appoints Webb as a Permanent Chairman (YHOO)

Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) announced on Friday that it has appointed Maynard Webb as a permanent chairman of the Company. Webb will be replacing Fred Amoroso. The appointment comes at a time when the internet company is finding a bit difficult to boost its advertising business, a domain dominated by Google and Facebook. Webb, who served as the interim Chairman at Yahoo since April, is a veteran in the tech industry and a Silicon Valley investor. In addition, Webb has been also serving as a director at Yahoo since Feb. 2012. Webb also served as a Chief operating Officer at an e-commerce company, eBay.


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