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Starbucks Corp. appointed former Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer and Chevron Corp. director Dambisa Moyo to ...
Marissa Mayer is now chief executive of Sunshine AI, a technology startup she founded that automates everyday tasks. The ...
JULY 17, 2012 — -- Today Marissa Mayer takes over as Yahoo's new CEO. She comes directly from Google, and if you believe the technology pundits, she provides the hope and capability to turn ...
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Marissa Mayer reflects on what went wrong at Yahoo — and shares the compliment she got that she still remembers - MSNWhen Marissa Mayer was brought on with high hopes to captain an already struggling Yahoo in 2012, it took five years of trying to revive the internet giant before she ultimately resigned. In a ...
A new photo sharing app from former Silicon Valley darling Marissa Mayer has been slow to take off — and panned for its bare-bones design — since it was unveiled last week, according to a report.
Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s new venture, Sunshine, focuses on using artificial intelligence to simplify organizational tasks. On Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 3:00 p.m. ET, Mayer joins The Post's ...
When Marissa Mayer co-founded a startup six years ago in Palo Alto, California, expectations were sky high for the former Yahoo CEO and early Google employee. When that startup, Sunshine, revealed ...
Marissa Mayer and activist hedge fund manager Jeff Smith have been locked in a bitter struggle for control of Yahoo. Now Smith is Mayer's boss. Smith, who manages hedge fund Starboard Value, has ...
It's been more than two years since Marissa Mayer, the CEO of Yahoo, resigned after five years of trying to turn around the trajectory of the company's sinking ship. Mayer, 44, started out in ...
Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is investing in a new “inclusive space for families” that begs them to turn their smartphones off. Mayer, who famously got a golden parachute worth nearly $260 ...
Marissa Mayer's diminishing legacy at Yahoo. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer reveals what she'll do next "Marissa was sticking with Yahoo's DNA and hiring big names, but that was never going to help in ...
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