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  2. Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo, AOL, and HuffPost were to continue operating under their own names, under the umbrella of a new company, Oath Inc., later called Verizon Media. [87] [88] The parts of the original Yahoo! Inc. which were not purchased by Verizon Communications were renamed Altaba, which was later liquidated, making a final distribution in October 2020. [89]

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

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    Yahoo holds a 34.75% minority stake in Yahoo Japan, while SoftBank holds 35.45%, [169] 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 between Yahoo and the Seven Network. Historically, Yahoo entered into joint venture agreements with SoftBank ...

  4. Yahoo! Inc. (2017–present) - Wikipedia

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    The company is headquartered in Manhattan, New York. [15] As of December 2019, the company employed about 10,350 people. [2] [16]A year after the completion of the AOL acquisition, Verizon announced a $4.8 billion deal for Yahoo!'s core Internet business, to invest in the Internet company's search, news, finance, sports, video, emails and Tumblr products. [17]

  5. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    May 3: Apollo Global Management, Inc enters an agreement with Verizon to acquire Verizon Media (Yahoo! and AOL Brands) for $5 billion. The new company will be known as Yahoo at the close of the deal. [163] May 4: Yahoo Answers close services after 16 years of being active. [164]

  6. Yahoo! Inc. - Wikipedia

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  7. Yahoo!, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  8. History of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    As of May 28, 2013, Yahoo!'s videos attracted 45 million unique visitors a month, while Hulu had 24 million visitors. The combination of the two audiences would have placed Yahoo! in the second-most popular position after Google and its subsidiary YouTube. [108] In July 2013, Yahoo Inc acquired Qwiki for $50 million. [109]

  9. Yahoo (company) - Wikipedia

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