Tech IndustryJan 8, 2017
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Amazon Quicko Jan 8, 2017

Who cares

Yahoo Rcxj02 Jan 9, 2017

😂you sound like a Yahoo commenter. Don't you know if you clicked the article it means you care? 😆

Amazon Quicko Jan 9, 2017

I didn't click the article

Yahoo Ibises jfu Jan 8, 2017

Accurate

Microsoft Why? Jan 8, 2017

She did a terrible job but most people already knew that.

Google SecOps Jan 8, 2017

The company is done.

Amazon 2017sucks Jan 8, 2017

"Fessed up" does that mean they knew about the breach?

Uber WhamBam Jan 8, 2017

There are still lots of idiots, especially at Yahoo, that think she need an awesome job. Definitely someone who seems to be incompetent but in the right place at the right times.

Glassdoor vjiedv Jan 8, 2017

No idea how she still is the CEO. she has run Yahoo to the ground.

Pinterest CompPatrol Jan 9, 2017

She didn't turn it around but let's be clear... It was already a sinking ship.

Yahoo Stupidity Jan 9, 2017

@CompPatrol, that's not an excuse to justify failure & stupidity! Being a captain of a sinking ship doesn't mean it is okay to make it sink faster ;)

Uber 58abjt9cc Jan 9, 2017

Marissa took a huge risk to captain an already sinking ship. Yahoo has been dead for years. She prob had less than 1% chance of success. She's now doing the unpleasant work of selling off the bits and pieces. Because of sexism in the industry women often only get the CEO jobs that are high risk and then when they don't perform a miracle turnaround, they are blamed for the inevitable failure.

Amazon Quicko Jan 9, 2017

What did she do to try to change it?

AppDynamics cyan Jan 9, 2017

What a load of BS. Can you cite examples of when male CEOs were let off for not performing? She had enough time to turn things around, the 1% chance of success is bs. She literally burnt Tumblr to the ground after acquiring it for 1.1 billion. http://mashable.com/2016/06/15/how-yahoo-derailed-tumblr/ all this discussion needed was a PC apologist.