Yahoo's future
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10/11/2003
Terry Semel, the firm's chief executive who was employed to engineer a turnaround at the firm following the dotcom crash of 2000, was upbeat about the long-term outlook.
"In this quarter our business grew stronger and better and we continue to remain optimistic about the future," said Mr Semel.
"As we more fully take advantage of the revenue potential across our entire business, we believe we can continue to meet our long-term objective for superior, consistent and sustainable growth."
The news pleased investors.
The stock had fallen during the day's trading, but added 16 cents to $38.95 cents in electronic trade following the announcement.
Terry Semel, the firm's chief executive who was employed to engineer a turnaround at the firm following the dotcom crash of 2000, was upbeat about the long-term outlook.
"In this quarter our business grew stronger and better and we continue to remain optimistic about the future," said Mr Semel.
"As we more fully take advantage of the revenue potential across our entire business, we believe we can continue to meet our long-term objective for superior, consistent and sustainable growth."
The news pleased investors.
The stock had fallen during the day's trading, but added 16 cents to $38.95 cents in electronic trade following the announcement.
PUT ,TRUE OR FALSE ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION
1.Terry Semel is the CEO of Yahoo.
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2.Terry Semel thinks that Yahoo will make less money in the future.-----------------
3.Terry Semel thinks that Yahoo will make more money in many different
areas in the future.-----
4.Investors started buying Yahoo stock after Terry Stemel spoke about
Yahoo's future.---
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