tech.yahoo.com - 10/24/2008
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LA VISTA, Neb. - Yahoo Inc . is expected to unveil plans to build a new facility in Nebraska on Friday, just days after the California -based Internet company announced it will cut at least 1,500 workers as it deals with the economic downturn . A source with knowledge of the project confirmed ...
developer.yahoo.com - 10/24/2008
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inquisitorx.com - 10/18/2008
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developer.yahoo.com - 10/17/2008
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Despite Layoffs, Yahoo Slated To Set Up Major Shop In Nebraska
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One door closes and another new facility opens—at least in Yahoo's case. AP sources say Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) will announce plans to build a major facility in La Vista, Nebraska on Friday, just days after it said it would have to cut 1,500 jobs to help ride out the economic downturn. And the new digs won't come cheap: in exchange for getting major state tax breaks, Yahoo has to invest at least $100 million and create at least 50 jobs worth at least $68,700 each within four years.
Property records show that the Web giant ...
First Bytes: Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Yahoo, Amazon, Samsung
Tech Observer —
Microsoft profit rises, but outlook still cautious. [NYT] Sun Microsystems loses co-founder to start-up Arista Networks. [NYT] Yahoo to announce plans to build a new facility in Nebraska. [Yahoo] Strong earnings for Amazon.com, but company lowers expectations for sales in fourth quarter. [NYT] Samsung profits down 44 percent. [Yahoo] --Andrea Chalupa Related Links Proxy Soldiers Replacement Value Microsoft + Yahoo = Microhoo?
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Yahoo! Looking to Open Nebraska Facility Days After Layoff Announcement
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... According to the Associated Press, the search company filed for tax breaks in order to set up shop in La Vista, Nebraska. The projected is expect to cost at least $100 million, creating 50 jobs, each with a minimum $68,700 average salary.
Yahoo's Cost Savings Plan: Move Jobs To Nebraska
Silicon Alley Insider —
... , and today the AP reports that the troubled company is building a $100 million data center in Nebraska. The new center will create 50-100 jobs ( ...
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Yahoo plans to begin a beta test of a major overhaul of its online calendar Wednesday, a redesign that brings new advertising and ...
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Yahoo to open Nebraska facility —
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The state of Nebraska and Yahoo are expected to announce Friday the opening of a facility in the region, according to an Associated Press report. The arrangement would come on the heels of Yahoo's announcement of a 10 percent cut in its workforce.