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Yahoo's chief operating officer has unexpectedly departed the company just over a year after he was hired to turn its advertising business around.
Henrique de Castro, Yahoo's second most senior executive, is leaving this week.
The reason for the surprise move was not disclosed.
His departure deals a blow to the firm's efforts to revive flagging sales and internet traffic in the face of increased competition from rival sites.
It may also be an expensive loss for chief executive Marissa Mayer.
Castro is one of Silicon Valley's most highly-paid executives and may receive a multi-million-dollar severance package.
According to reports, there were tensions between Castro and Mayer, who had poached him from Google shortly after she took over at the company.
Castro's main role was to act as Yahoo's top sales executive and build relationships with key advertising clients.
However, the company has failed to significantly increase advertising revenues for its website and mobile applications.
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As the May holidays mark the onset of sea tourism, Bulgarians and foreigners preparing for their annual getaways are facing a stark reality: trips this year will come with a heftier price tag
Sofia, the vibrant capital of Bulgaria, is experiencing a surge in its economic landscape, surpassing the average European standard of living, according to senior researcher Peter Ganev from the Institute for Market Economics
Mounting uncertainty looms over Bulgaria's anticipated entry into the Eurozone, with officials cautioning that the prospect may be delayed amidst persisting inflation challenges
In an unexpected turn, Bulgaria and Turkey have been notably absent from the list of the ten cheapest European summer destinations for British tourists
According to the latest data released by the National Statistical Institute, Bulgarian household incomes experienced a remarkable surge in 2023, reaching an average of BGN 10,846 per household member.
The National Statistical Institute's latest report unveils a marginal annual increase in the income of Bulgarians in 2023 compared to their expenses, marking a reversal of the trend observed in 2022
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