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What does Yahoo’s downsizing mean for its future?

Yahoo has long struggled for a strategy to satisfy investors, consumers and the markets.

02/03/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

What does Yahoo’s downsizing mean for its future?

Clip: 2/3/2016 | 4m 19s

Yahoo has long struggled for a strategy to satisfy investors, consumers and the markets.

Tech giant Yahoo has long struggled to define a strategy to satisfy investors, consumers and the markets. On Tuesday, CEO Marissa Mayer announced that the company would consider offers for buying its core assets and would be laying off 15 percent of its workforce. Judy Woodruff learns more from Douglas MacMillan of The Wall Street Journal.

02/03/2016 | Rating NR

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