Yahoo Profits Down Again

July 20, 2007 | by Christopher Nickson

Yahoo has reported a drop in profits for the sixth consecutive quarter.

For the sixth quarter in a row, Yahoo reported a fall in profits, with the second quarter coming in at $161 million, down by $3 million over last year.
 
The company has also lowered its full year income forecast by $200 million, blaming weak display ad sales. All this has led to a fall in Yahoo shares, which have declined by 30% since 2006, as Yahoo struggles to compete against Google.
 
But last month saw a new management team, under Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, take the reins, and Yang is hopeful that they can turn things around. Yahoo has already purchased the college sports web site Rivals.com, and plans to overhaul the way it sells advertising in the US, integrating its display and web search advertising operations as part of a recovery strategy.
 
“I intend to spend the next 100 days or so focused on mapping out a strategic plan,” Yang said. “I may not have the answers, as of today, but I have a pretty strong idea of where I want to go.”

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