Yahoo board decides not to award CEO Mayer cash bonus
By Bloomberg
02 March 2017 |
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Yahoo independent committee found that certain senior executives didn’t properly "comprehend or investigate" a 2014 security breach but didn’t find intentional suppression of relevant information.
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