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Yahoo! Inc. (2017–present)

Yahoo! Inc. is an American multinational technology company that focuses on media and online business. It is the second and current incarnation of the company, after Verizon Communications acquired the core assets of its predecessor and merged them with AOL in 2017.[6][7] The resulting subsidiary entity was briefly called Oath Inc.[4][8][9] In December 2018, Verizon announced it would write down the combined value of its purchases of AOL and Yahoo! by $4.6 billion, roughly half;[10] the company would be renamed Verizon Media the following month in January 2019.[11]

Yahoo! Inc.
Yahoo! Inc. headquarters, 770 Broadway,
New York City
Formerly
  • Oath Inc.
    (2017–2019)
  • Verizon Media
    (2019–2021)
Company typeJoint venture
Industry
Predecessors
Founded
  • June 13, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-06-13) (as Oath)
  • January 8, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-01-08) (as Verizon Media)
  • September 1, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-09-01) (as Yahoo!)
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jim Lanzone (CEO)
Brands
Services
Revenue $7.4 billion (2020)[1]
Owners
Number of employees
10,350[2] (2019)
SubsidiariesFlurry
ASN
  • 10310
Websiteyahooinc.com
Footnotes / references
[3][4][5]

On May 3, 2021, Verizon announced that 90 percent of the division would be acquired by American private equity firm Apollo Global Management for roughly $5 billion, and would simply be known as Yahoo; Verizon would retain a ten percent stake in the new group.[12][13] The acquisition was completed on September 1, 2021.[14]

History edit

Under Verizon (2017–2021) edit

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] Yahoo! announced in September and December 2016 two major Internet security breaches affecting more than a billion customers.[18] As a result, Verizon lowered its offer for Yahoo! by $350 million to $4.48 billion.[19]

The AOL deal and subsequent Yahoo! purchase were led by Verizon's management team, including Lowell McAdam (CEO), Marni Walden (EVP Product) and Tim Armstrong.[10] Walden had been tasked with merging the two entities and delivering on the promise of moving Verizon from an analog to digital platforms business.[20] Walden exited Verizon in 2017 and as later events revealed, the integration did not deliver the expected value.

 
Oath logo, 2017–2019

Two months before closing the deal for Yahoo!, Verizon announced it would place Yahoo! and AOL under an umbrella named Oath.[21] The deal closed on June 13, 2017, and Oath was launched.[22] Upon completion of the deal, Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer resigned.[22] Yahoo! operations not acquired in the deal were renamed Altaba, a holding company whose primary assets are its 15.5 percent stake in Alibaba Group and 35.5 percent stake in Yahoo! Japan.[22] After the merger, Oath cut fifteen percent of the Yahoo-AOL workforce.[4] In 2018, Altaba sold Yahoo! Japan to SoftBank Group.

In April 2018, Helios and Matheson Analytics acquired the Moviefone movie listings website from Oath, in consideration for which Verizon took a stake in Helios and Matheson.[23][24]

In April 2018, Verizon sold Flickr to SmugMug, for an undisclosed amount.[25]

In May 2018, Verizon and Samsung agreed to terms that would preload four Oath mobile apps onto Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphones.[26] The agreement includes Oath's Newsroom, Yahoo! Sports, Yahoo! Finance, and go90 mobile video apps (closed in July 2018), with integration of native Oath advertisements into both the Oath apps and Samsung's own Galaxy and Game Launcher apps.[27][28]

On September 12, 2018, it was announced that K. Guru Gowrappan would succeed Tim Armstrong as CEO, effective October 1.[29]

On December 3, 2018, the company declared a new set of rules for the Tumblr community that took effect December 17, 2018, banning "adult content". This move raised objections that it harms their LGBTQ community, sexual abuse survivors, sex workers, adult content blogs, and other bloggers.[30][31] The move came after the Tumblr app was removed from the Apple App Store due to issues with child pornography,[32] leading some to speculate that the ban may have been made to regain access to the App Store.[33]

In December 2018, Verizon announced that it was cutting 10% of Oath's workforce[34] and would write down the value of the business by $4.6B. Verizon management blamed competitive pressures and that the business never achieved the anticipated benefits.[35] The move wiped out all of the goodwill on the balance sheets that accompanied the acquisitions.[10]

 
Verizon Media logo, 2019–2021

On January 8, 2019, Oath was renamed Verizon Media.[11]

In August 2019, Verizon sold Tumblr to Automattic, the owner of WordPress.com, for an undisclosed amount that was reportedly less than $3 million.[36]

In November 2020, Verizon sold HuffPost to BuzzFeed.[37] in an all-stock deal, remaining minority shareholder in Buzzfeed.[38]

As Yahoo (2021–present) edit

On May 3, 2021, Verizon announced that the Verizon Media would be acquired by Apollo Global Management for roughly $5 billion, and would simply be known as Yahoo following the closure of the deal, with Verizon retaining a minor 10% stake in the new group.[13] The acquisition was completed on September 1, 2021, with the company now known as Yahoo.[14]

On September 10, 2021, Jim Lanzone, who had most recently served as CEO of Tinder, was named CEO of Yahoo, succeeding Gowrappan.[39]

Brands edit

Some of the digital media brands under Yahoo include:[40]

Divested edit

It had partial ownership of Moviefone's former parent company, Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc., until its liquidation in 2020.

Discontinued edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the current incarnation of Yahoo For the previous incarnation that existed from 1995 to 2017 see Yahoo Inc 1995 2017 For other uses see Yahoo disambiguation Yahoo Inc is an American multinational technology company that focuses on media and online business It is the second and current incarnation of the company after Verizon Communications acquired the core assets of its predecessor and merged them with AOL in 2017 6 7 The resulting subsidiary entity was briefly called Oath Inc 4 8 9 In December 2018 Verizon announced it would write down the combined value of its purchases of AOL and Yahoo by 4 6 billion roughly half 10 the company would be renamed Verizon Media the following month in January 2019 11 Yahoo Inc Yahoo Inc headquarters 770 Broadway New York CityFormerlyOath Inc 2017 2019 Verizon Media 2019 2021 Company typeJoint ventureIndustryInternetMediaTechnologyPredecessorsYahoo Inc 1995 2017 AOLFoundedJune 13 2017 6 years ago 2017 06 13 as Oath January 8 2019 5 years ago 2019 01 08 as Verizon Media September 1 2021 2 years ago 2021 09 01 as Yahoo HeadquartersNew York City New York U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleJim Lanzone CEO BrandsAOL Yahoo CompuServe Netscape TechCrunch Engadget Built by Girls RivalsServicesDigital mediaSoftwareOnline advertisingOnline servicesRevenue 7 4 billion 2020 1 OwnersApollo Global Management 90 Verizon 10 Number of employees10 350 2 2019 SubsidiariesFlurryASN10310Websiteyahooinc wbr comFootnotes references 3 4 5 On May 3 2021 Verizon announced that 90 percent of the division would be acquired by American private equity firm Apollo Global Management for roughly 5 billion and would simply be known as Yahoo Verizon would retain a ten percent stake in the new group 12 13 The acquisition was completed on September 1 2021 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 Under Verizon 2017 2021 1 2 As Yahoo 2021 present 2 Brands 2 1 Divested 2 2 Discontinued 3 References 4 External linksHistory editUnder Verizon 2017 2021 edit The company is headquartered in Manhattan New York 15 As of December 2019 update 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 Yahoo announced in September and December 2016 two major Internet security breaches affecting more than a billion customers 18 As a result Verizon lowered its offer for Yahoo by 350 million to 4 48 billion 19 The AOL deal and subsequent Yahoo purchase were led by Verizon s management team including Lowell McAdam CEO Marni Walden EVP Product and Tim Armstrong 10 Walden had been tasked with merging the two entities and delivering on the promise of moving Verizon from an analog to digital platforms business 20 Walden exited Verizon in 2017 and as later events revealed the integration did not deliver the expected value nbsp Oath logo 2017 2019 Two months before closing the deal for Yahoo Verizon announced it would place Yahoo and AOL under an umbrella named Oath 21 The deal closed on June 13 2017 and Oath was launched 22 Upon completion of the deal Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer resigned 22 Yahoo operations not acquired in the deal were renamed Altaba a holding company whose primary assets are its 15 5 percent stake in Alibaba Group and 35 5 percent stake in Yahoo Japan 22 After the merger Oath cut fifteen percent of the Yahoo AOL workforce 4 In 2018 Altaba sold Yahoo Japan to SoftBank Group In April 2018 Helios and Matheson Analytics acquired the Moviefone movie listings website from Oath in consideration for which Verizon took a stake in Helios and Matheson 23 24 In April 2018 Verizon sold Flickr to SmugMug for an undisclosed amount 25 In May 2018 Verizon and Samsung agreed to terms that would preload four Oath mobile apps onto Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphones 26 The agreement includes Oath s Newsroom Yahoo Sports Yahoo Finance and go90 mobile video apps closed in July 2018 with integration of native Oath advertisements into both the Oath apps and Samsung s own Galaxy and Game Launcher apps 27 28 On September 12 2018 it was announced that K Guru Gowrappan would succeed Tim Armstrong as CEO effective October 1 29 On December 3 2018 the company declared a new set of rules for the Tumblr community that took effect December 17 2018 banning adult content This move raised objections that it harms their LGBTQ community sexual abuse survivors sex workers adult content blogs and other bloggers 30 31 The move came after the Tumblr app was removed from the Apple App Store due to issues with child pornography 32 leading some to speculate that the ban may have been made to regain access to the App Store 33 In December 2018 Verizon announced that it was cutting 10 of Oath s workforce 34 and would write down the value of the business by 4 6B Verizon management blamed competitive pressures and that the business never achieved the anticipated benefits 35 The move wiped out all of the goodwill on the balance sheets that accompanied the acquisitions 10 nbsp Verizon Media logo 2019 2021 On January 8 2019 Oath was renamed Verizon Media 11 In August 2019 Verizon sold Tumblr to Automattic the owner of WordPress com for an undisclosed amount that was reportedly less than 3 million 36 In November 2020 Verizon sold HuffPost to BuzzFeed 37 in an all stock deal remaining minority shareholder in Buzzfeed 38 As Yahoo 2021 present edit On May 3 2021 Verizon announced that the Verizon Media would be acquired by Apollo Global Management for roughly 5 billion and would simply be known as Yahoo following the closure of the deal with Verizon retaining a minor 10 stake in the new group 13 The acquisition was completed on September 1 2021 with the company now known as Yahoo 14 On September 10 2021 Jim Lanzone who had most recently served as CEO of Tinder was named CEO of Yahoo succeeding Gowrappan 39 Brands editSome of the digital media brands under Yahoo include 40 AOL Autoblog Built by Girls Engadget Flurry In The Know Makers Rivals TechCrunch Yahoo including Yahoo Sports Yahoo Finance Yahoo Mail Yahoo News Yahoo Life Yahoo Entertainment Yahoo Fantasy and Yahoo Sportsbook Divested edit Flickr sold to SmugMug in 2018 Moviefone sold to Helios and Matheson in 2018 Polyvore sold and merged into SSENSE in 2018 MapQuest sold to System1 in 2019 Tumblr sold to WordPress com owner Automattic in 2019 41 HuffPost sold to BuzzFeed in 2020 42 Edgecast sold and merged into Edgio in 2022 It had partial ownership of Moviefone s former parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc until its liquidation in 2020 Discontinued edit Alto Mail discontinued on December 10 2017 43 AIM discontinued on December 15 2017 go90 closed on July 31 2018 44 Yahoo Messenger discontinued on July 17 2018 Yahoo Together discontinued in April 2019 References edit Yahoo 2021 Fortune 500 Fortune Archived from the original on April 12 2022 Retrieved 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