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  • Yahoo-Chefin Bartz: “Wir sind keine SearchCompany” [...]

    Yahoo CEO Bartz: “We Are Not a Search Company” 2009

  • Bartz is notorious for her sharp tongue (and potty mouth), which often earns her critical headlines in the business press.

    Tech's Most Powerful Women Mike Isaac 2010

  • But Bartz is new to Yahoo and is willing to make deals — if it’s a good fit.

    Yahoo CEO Bartz: “We Are Not a Search Company” 2009

  • The direct appeal to Yang, the longest-serving member of Yahoo's board, is the latest twist in the melodrama that has been unfolding since Bostock called Bartz Sept. 6 to cut her loose with nearly 16 months left on a four-year contract that he awarded her in January 2009

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • That concept probably doesn't sit well with the blunt Bartz, which is just one reason why

    Takeover talk adds dramatic twist to Yahoo's 3Q - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, sent out a blistering statement calling Bartz's proposal a "major blunder."

    unknown title 2009

  • In her corporate life, Bartz talks more like a sailor, said Merchant, who recalls Bartz starting days with profanity-laced phone calls demanding to know why a sale hadn't been closed.

    Technology Technology 2009

  • In her corporate life, Bartz talks more like a sailor, said Merchant, who recalls Bartz starting days with profanity-laced phone calls demanding to know why a sale hadn't been closed.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2009

  • UBS analyst Benjamin Schachter called Bartz "a solid choice" which signals that the Yahoo board is "eager for some new energy and a fresh perspective."

    JournalStar.com - News Articles 2009

  • In her corporate life, Bartz talks more like a sailor, said Merchant, who recalls Bartz starting days with profanity-laced phone calls demanding to know why a sale hadn't been closed.

    The Union - All Categories 2009

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