Yahoo director to step down at end of year

September 25, 2009

(AP) -- Yahoo Inc. director Maggie Wilderotter plans to step down from the slumping Internet company's board at the end of this year. The resignation will leave Yahoo with 11 directors.

The Sunnyvale-based company said Friday that Wilderotter is leaving to devote more time to her other responsibilities. Wilderotter is CEO of Frontier Communications Corp., which sells telephone, television and Internet services.

Wilderotter joined Yahoo's board in 2007, a few month after she left an executive job at Microsoft Corp. She has been overseeing Yahoo's audit committee.

Like other directors, Wilderotter came under fire last year for the handling of a from Microsoft. The software maker withdrew a $47.5 billion offer in May 2008 after Yahoo's board authorized co-founder to demand more money.

(This version CORRECTS to say Wilderotter joined Yahoo's board in 2007)

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  • bugmenot23 - Sep 25, 2009
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    Looks like they should have listened to Yang. But not, they got rid of him, made a horrible deal with the evil empire and their stock plummeted.
    Why don't they die already. I'm so sick of Y! and their nonsense. Buckle already, board-up the windows and I'll pretend you never existed.

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