• Altaba Inc. was a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company based in New York City that was formed from the remains of the first incarnation...
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  • October 2001, she married businessman Christian Fernando Altaba. Their son Alejandro Altaba was born prematurely on 14 January 2002. Alejandro's godparents...
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    Altaba, increasing its stake to 48.17 percent. Yahoo! Japan, in turn, bought nearly the same amount of stock from SoftBank. In September 2018, Altaba...
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  • Thomas J. McInerney is the president and CEO of Altaba, and a board member of HSN Inc., Interval Leisure Group Inc., and Match Group. He was the Executive...
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  • Yahoo! Inc. which were not purchased by Verizon Communications were renamed Altaba, which was later liquidated, making a final distribution in October 2020...
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    the transaction was completed, the company expected to change its name to Altaba Inc. Verizon completed its acquisition of the old iteration of Yahoo! Inc's...
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  • not purchased by Verizon, was renamed to Altaba in June 2017. As Altaba was the original company, it was Altaba that was subject to a later $35 million...
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  • alpha-Aminobutyric acid, an isomer of the amino acid aminobutyric acid Altaba ticker symbol Rhyme scheme of the Rubaʿi, a type of Persian poem, also known...
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  • Software, an American company unrelated to the internet content provider Altaba, the remainder and direct legal successor of the original iteration of "Yahoo...
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    Mayer resigned. Yahoo! operations not acquired in the deal were renamed Altaba, a holding company whose primary assets are its 15.5 percent stake in Alibaba...
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