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Yahoo CEO pledges to boost profit margins, calls this year's performance "terrible"

November, 10, 2009 - 05:27 am Kennedy, Alex - (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

SINGAPORE - Yahoo Inc. chief executive Carol Bartz promised Tuesday to turn around the struggling Internet company after this year's "terrible" performance.

Bartz reiterated her goal to boost operating profit margin to between 15 per cent and 20 per cent within the next two or three years by spurring revenue and cutting costs. That would be a sharp improvement over this year's margins of 6 per cent - a result she described as "terrible, terrible."

"Yahoo is certainly poised to execute financially," Bartz said at a luncheon hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore. "We saw the economy stabilize in the last quarter and that feels really good."

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo has been losing ground to Google Inc. and other hot Web sites, such as Facebook. Yahoo expects revenue to fall in 2009 by 11 per cent to $6.4 billion, despite trimming its work force by 13 per cent, or 2,000 jobs in the past year.

The company's stock price, which has rebounded to $16 a share from below $9 in November 2008, has slid since 2006, when it was above $40.

"They (investors) are fairly valuing it," Bartz said. "I'm never going to say woe is us."

Bartz, who plans to meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh later this week, said Yahoo plans to expand its operations in India and hire more staff, but she did not give additional details.

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