Yahoo names PayPal executive as its CEO

January 04, 2012 08:50 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:04 am IST - NEW YORK

In this file photo, PayPal chief Scott Thompson speaks at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Yahoo confirmed on Wednesday it has picked Mr. Thompson as its next CEO.

In this file photo, PayPal chief Scott Thompson speaks at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Yahoo confirmed on Wednesday it has picked Mr. Thompson as its next CEO.

Yahoo has named Scott Thompson, president of eBay’s PayPal division, as its new CEO.

The struggling Internet company, which announced its choice on Wednesday, has been without a permanent CEO since early September. It fired Carol Bartz after losing patience with her attempts to turn around the company during her 21/2 years on the job. Tim Morse, Yahoo’s Chief Financial Officer, has been interim CEO since Ms. Bartz’s ouster.

Mr. Thompson has served as president of PayPal, eBay’s online payment service, since January 2008. He previously served as PayPal’s senior vice-president and Chief Technology Officer.

Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo said Mr. Thompson’s new job starts on January 9, 2011. Mr. Morse will return to his CFO post.

Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock said Thompson’s track record of building on existing resources “to reignite innovation and drive growth” is “precisely the formula we need at Yahoo.”

It will be a big task. Yahoo has been losing ground in the fast-growing Internet advertising market to Google and Facebook for years. Mainly for this reason, its stock price has not topped $20 for the past three years.

Yahoo’s board has been reviewing a possible sale of all or part of the company since Ms. Bartz’s ouster last fall. There are several potential suitors, including China’s Alibaba Group, which may join up with private equity firms in a joint bid.

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