How Yahoo Killed Itself: Stupidity, Ego, and Missed Acquisitions explores the rise and fall of one of the most iconic companies in the tech industry. This book delves into Yahoo's early success, its inability to adapt to the /rapidly evolving digital landscape, and its failure to capitalize on key opportunities. From rejecting major acquisitions, including Google and Facebook, to poor leadership decisions driven by ego and complacency, Yahoo's downfall was a result of both internal and external factors. Through detailed analysis, the book highlights the critical mistakes made by Yahoo's leadership and the lessons that modern tech companies can learn from its demise. A blend of storytelling, business analysis, and strategic insights, this book provides a cautionary tale about the dangers of arrogance and missed chances in the corporate world.