February 7, 2012
Dear Fellow Shareholders:
I write today to update you on the actions the Yahoo! board has taken, and the actions it is pursuing, to increase shareholder
value and position the Company for growth. These actions result from a process I initiated about six months ago in a special meeting of the independent directors in which we
analyzed the reasons why Yahoo! was not meeting either our own expectations or those of our shareholders.
The board decided then to move aggressively on three fronts to position Yahoo!
for future success: one, we initiated a search for a new Chief Executive Officer with a vision and set of skills to lead Yahoo! into the future; two, we undertook a comprehensive
strategic and structural review of the business; and three, we decided to assess the composition of the Company’s board of directors relative to its ability to enhance the
prospects for Yahoo!’s future success. We have made progress on all three fronts.
First, and most importantly, we have appointed Scott Thompson as CEO to lead our company.
Scott is a capable and dynamic leader who brings the experience and expertise the Company needs to achieve robust growth and success in the marketplace. Over the coming months and years,
Scott will lead an outstanding team of Yahoos to deliver engaging user experiences driven by innovative products.
Second, we have made significant progress on the comprehensive
strategic review which is overseen by the board's Transactions and Strategic Planning Committee, chaired by director Brad Smith, the CEO of Intuit. The Committee’s guiding
principle has been to assess alternatives which would increase value for all Yahoo! shareholders, and the Committee has been open to any transaction or initiative that would serve this
objective.
As part of this review, we have pursued a wide range of discussions with potential partners. We have engaged with potential investors and reviewed proposals concerning
an equity investment in the Company, although at this time there have not been any proposals which have been deemed by the Committee to be attractive to our shareholders. We are also in
active discussions with our partners in Asia regarding the possibility of restructuring our holdings in Alibaba Group and Yahoo! Japan. The complexity and unique nature of these
transactions is significant. While we continue to devote significant resources to these discussions, we are not in a position at this time to provide further detail or to provide
assurance that any transaction will be achieved.
Finally, the board has concluded that in order to accelerate the Company’s transformation, the combination of a new Chief
Executive Officer with an enhanced team of independent directors would provide Yahoo! with the expertise and perspectives necessary to drive innovation and growth going forward.
Therefore, Mr. Joshi, Mr. Kern, Mr. Wilson and I have volunteered not to stand for re-election at the next shareholders’ meeting.
Furthermore, the board today elected two
highly qualified independent directors, Alfred Amoroso and Maynard Webb, Jr. Mr. Amoroso served as President and CEO of Rovi Corporation until December 2011 and, among other
positions, had previously served as the President, CEO and Vice Chairman of META Group, Inc., the President and CEO of CrossWorlds Software, Inc. and as a member of the world-wide
management committee of IBM Corporation. Mr. Webb, the Chairman of LiveOps, Inc., served as that company’s CEO until July 2011. Prior to that, Mr. Webb was Chief Operating
Officer of eBay and Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Gateway, Inc., in addition to management, leadership and board positions at several other companies spanning
his 30-year career.
The board continues its search for additional independent directors. This search is being led by director Patti Hart, CEO of International Game
Technology, Inc., who chairs our Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. We anticipate announcing additional directors to round out the board as soon as this process
concludes.
Separately, as previously announced, Jerry Yang has resigned from the board of directors and other positions within the Company to pursue his many interests outside of
Yahoo!. Working with Jerry was always a delight. He is a visionary and a pioneer who contributed enormously to Yahoo! since he co-founded the Company in 1995. He will be missed. The
board thanks him deeply for his service and commitment to the Company.
Thus, following this year’s Annual Meeting a majority of Yahoo!’s directors will be new to the board
this year, and all directors will have joined the board since 2010. We believe that this reconfigured board, with a fresh set of perspectives and diverse set of skills, will enable the
Company to move forward even more aggressively.
It has always been a privilege for me to serve as Chairman of Yahoo!. The employees of Yahoo! remain the heart, soul, and future of the
company. And with Scott Thompson leading them, they are the reason why I believe Yahoo! will create significant shareholder value over the coming years.
In September, this board
moved proactively and decisively to improve the performance of the Company for the benefit of its shareholders. These actions could not have been accomplished without the support and
active participation of each director on the board. For that, I thank them. And I thank them for the knowledge, expertise, talents and commitment they have brought to Yahoo!. We
all take pride in the fact that we are positioning Yahoo! for success in the future. Yahoo! is an incredibly strong brand with formidable assets. I have every expectation that under
Scott’s leadership, working together with the reconstituted board, the Company will thrive for many years to come.
Sincerely, |
|
Roy Bostock |
Chairman of the Board |