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    Excalibur IP, LLC. Website. www .altaba .com. Altaba Inc. was a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company based in New York City [2] that was formed from the remains of the first incarnation of Yahoo! Inc. after Verizon had acquired old Yahoo's Internet business. [3]

  2. Oct 4, 2007 · January 13, 2023 Form 8937 >. February 17, 2023 Section 19 Notices >. February 17, 2023 Form 8937 >. The Investor Relations website contains information about Altaba Inc.'s business for stockholders, potential investors, and financial analysts.

  3. Altaba and SoftBank Terminate Joint Venture Agreement Relating to Yahoo Japan NEW YORK --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Altaba Inc. ("Altaba" or the "Fund") (NASDAQ:AABA) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with SoftBank Corp., which is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of SoftBank Group

  4. Jul 21, 2022 · NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altaba Inc. (“Altaba” or the “Fund”) today announced that on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, after the close of business, the Board approved a liquidating distribution of $1.43 per share of the Fund’s common stock, par value $0.001 per share, or $742,901,253 in the aggregate (the “Liquidating Distribution ...

  5. Jan 9, 2017 · Yahoo's remaining parts will become an investment company called Altaba Inc, while its operating business will be integrated with Verizon. The name change and the new board of directors will take effect after the $4.8 billion deal closes in the first quarter of 2017.

  6. Apr 24, 2018 · Altaba, formerly known as Yahoo, agreed to pay $35 million for misleading investors by not disclosing a massive data breach in 2014. The SEC found that Yahoo had inadequate controls and procedures to assess and report the cyber incident and its impact.

  7. Jan 10, 2017 · Yahoo is selling most of its assets to Verizon and keeping the brand name, but the remaining company will be renamed Altaba. Altaba will hold the stock in Alibaba, the e-commerce giant that Yahoo invested in.