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'Chief Yahoo' Yang takes the reins

By Chris Nuttall in San Francisco

Published: June 20 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 20 2007 03:00

From "chief Yahoo" to chief executive, Jerry Yang's move to adopt a more formal role at the company he founded reflects Yahoo's need for its management to focus on its own structure.

Mr Yang, 38, and his more retiring co-founder David Filo, have held the vague roles of chief Yahoos while chief executives, chief financial officers and chief technology officers have come and gone since the company went public in 1996.

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