Sunday, January 11, 2009

Yahoo!


Yahoo! is getting closer to picking a new chief executive to replace Jerry Yang and investors are abuzz about who might be on top. While two names are riding the rumor circuit, Yahoo! might need something that neither of the named candidates has: youth.


On Friday speculation began circulating about possible CEO picks after a report said the Internet company narrowed its search to Carol Bartz, the current chairwoman of Autodesk (nasdaq: ADSK ), Susan Decker, Yahoo! (nasdaq: YHOO )’s president, and one other candidate.


Yahoo! is expected to make a decision before its earnings report on Jan. 27. Yahoo’s shares rose 0.5% to $13.13, at the close on Friday.


Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry said that the ideal candidate is neither Bratz nor Decker, but a 25 to 30 year-old Steve-Jobs-like-wunderkind who is brash and product savvy. The problem with Yahoo! he said is products, technology, and motivation, and the new leader will have to be able to deal with all three. “If Bartz becomes CEO, investors should run the other way,” said Chowdhry.


“Autodesk is a prehistoric company when it comes to technology. We want someone who can cut through the generation gap and who can take the company to the next level.”


Chowdhry doesn’t see an outside candidate taking the reins of Yahoo! and said that any internal promotion would probably come from the engineering ranks. “If someone is super bright Yahoo! is not going to be their first choice, it’s not going to be their second choice and it’s not going to be their third choice,” said Chowdhry. “I haven’t seen any person externally who can change the fortunes of Yahoo!”



Chowdhry isn’t happy with Decker as a pick either. “She oversaw three failed CEO’s and under her leadership the stock has gone down more than 80.0%,” he said.

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