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posted by mrpg on Thursday April 27 2017, @12:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the failing-upwards dept.

Investopedia reports[1]

Marissa Mayer's disappointing reign as CEO of Yahoo (YHOO) is looking pretty rich for her. According to documents filed on [April 24], Mayer will make $186 million once the internet company that she was criticized for running into the ground finally sells its core holdings to Verizon (VZ). The protracted $4.48 billion merger, which was delayed following a number of big security breaches, is expected to be completed in June.

Security filings state that Mayer's Yahoo stock, stock options and restricted stock units are worth up to $186 million, based on Monday's share price of $48.15. That hefty payout, which will come on top of Mayer's regularly salary, bonuses, and stock that she has already sold, will be rewarded to her if Yahoo shareholders vote to sell the company June 8.

[1] They should validate their HTML--especially if they are going to put styling in that. (It's been a long time since I've seen something with anywhere near 388 flagged items.)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:24PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:24PM (#500827)

    Yeah, mrpg, there are over 330 items in the page's HTML which w3 calls errors.

    If you scroll to the bottom of the validator page, however, you'll see that the total count of "flagged items" that are not done to the standard is over 880.
    Their coder is very sloppy and doesn't check his work against the standard.
    (In my (text-only; no CSS) default presentation, part of the text body is covered up by navigation/promo junk and that made the obviousness of the horrible, unchecked coding jump out at me.)

    ...but, by either count, their guy is a terrible, careless coder.

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