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Do you know what kind of company you spend you money at.
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No one actualy "owns" it. They own shares of the company. Here is a list of who the major stock holders are.
Cracks_in_mind
Yahoo's founders are Jerry Yang and David Filo. The name "Yahoo" is given by Jonathan Swift.
pyro042001
Jerry Yang
Piffle
i do, i have about fifty shares or somthing. RASPECT!
welltraveledprog
Yahoo! is a public company -- which means it's owned by the people who buy stock in the company (including me!).
Anybody can buy their stock and be a part owner.
shortyonwheelz2005
no idea, but when you find out, let me know and ill help you string them up by their balls
Sonrisa
The History of Yahoo! - How It All Started...
Yahoo! began as a student hobby and evolved into a global brand that has changed the way people communicate with each other, find and access information and purchase things. The two founders of Yahoo!, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph.D. candidates in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started their guide in a campus trailer in February 1994 as a way to keep track of their personal interests on the Internet. Before long they were spending more time on their home-brewed lists of favorite links than on their doctoral dissertations. Eventually, Jerry and David's lists became too long and unwieldy, and they broke them out into categories. When the categories became too full, they developed subcategories ... and the core concept behind Yahoo! was born.