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		<title>Yahoo Investors: We Would Have Preferred Steve Jobs&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The markets are having their say about Yahoo’s choice of Autodesk Chairwoman Carol Bartz as CEO and they don’t seem to much care for it. Though Bartz is a widely-respected Silicon Valley veteran and has done much to improve Autodesk’s fortunes, investors aren’t so sure she’ll do the same for Yahoo.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/01/yhoo1196.jpg" alt="" title="yhoo1196" width="200" height="125" class="alignright size-full wp-image-11237" />The markets are having their say about <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090113/bartz-to-be-yahoo-ceo-now-what-next/">Yahoo&#8217;s choice of Autodesk Chairwoman Carol Bartz as CEO</a> and they don&#8217;t seem to much care for it. Though Bartz is a widely respected Silicon Valley veteran and has done much to improve Autodesk&#8217;s fortunes, investors aren&#8217;t so sure she&#8217;ll do the same for Yahoo (YHOO).</p>
<p><a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=YHOO">Shares of the deteriorating Internet company</a> slipped on news of the impending announcement, falling more than two percent to $11.96. Earlier in the day, they&#8217;d been trading at $12.79.</p>
<p>Clearly, Bartz&#8217;s appointment doesn&#8217;t appear to be inspiring much confidence in investors&#8211;at least at the outset. Perhaps all her enterprise experience is proving a bit of a turnoff. Ten years as vice president at Sun Microsystems (JAVA). Board seats at  Intel (INTC), Cisco Systems (CSCO), and NetApp (NTAP). Where&#8217;s the Internet experience? Where&#8217;s Steve Jobs? Surely he could right this sinking ship.</p>
<p>“She was an inoffensive, but largely unexciting candidate&#8211;someone who would be a steady hand at the wheel&#8211;but investors were hoping for a lot more than that,” <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&#038;sid=a8dYx49HtfCA">Jeff Lindsay, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein in New York, told Bloomberg</a>. “She’s undoubtedly a competent and able executive. The problem is, is she the right fit for the job?”</p>
<p>Likely a better fit than Jerry Yang. And that&#8217;s a start, right? Oh, there&#8217;s this as well: When Bartz started at Autodesk it had revenues of $285 million. Today it generates about $1.5 billion.</p>
<p>Says Needham analyst Mark May:</p>
<p><em>If the reports are accurate, our initial reaction is that we view Bartz as a good choice because:</p>
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<li> she has an established track record of running (CEO) a major public company (there are few/no such individuals w/ both major public CEO and new media experience)
<li> she has a strong technical background, having run Autodesk and served on the Boards of Cisco, Intel, NetApp and others
<li> based on our conversations, she is well-regarded by industry counterparts, investors and analysts
<li>  based on our conversations as well as a review of a series of presentations Bartz has given over the years, she not only shows great leadership qualities, but is thoughtful and passionate about a number of topics important to Yahoo today (e.g., global ops mgmt, consumer targeting/personalization, integration w/ wireless platforms, dealing w/ unexpected corp stresses, etc.)
<li> Bartz is a known quantity at the senior levels of Yahoo, w/ Yang having served w/ her on the Cisco board and Yahoo! President Sue Decker serving on the Intel board w/ her. </ol>
<p>Of course, there is more we’d like to see/hear before making our final determination, such as i) what’s Bartz’s strategy/vision; ii) will current President Sue Decker resign; iii) will Bartz hire a strong #2 w/ new media experience; and, iv) will Chairman Roy Bostock resign. That said, our initial reaction to the possibility of Bartz being named Yahoo!’s new CEO is favorable.</em></p>
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