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August 6, 2009 10:12
Toby Coppel, a former MD at Yahoo!, admits they “missed some trends”

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

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Hindsight is a fine thing. Just ask Toby Coppel, a former senior executive at global internet company Yahoo!

In March, Mr Coppel stepped down as the managing director of Yahoo! Europe, where he was CEO of the company's European and Canadian operations. One of his biggest regrets, he says, is not buying Facebook, the leading social networking site. “We should have figured out a better strategy,” says Belfast-born Mr Coppel, 37, who has spent the past 12 years based in Silicon Valley, California.

“It is quite well known that we were bidding for Facebook at one point.” In 2006, the firm was in serious talks to buy the site, estimated to be worth more than $6.5bn, for $1bn (£527m).

“I think we had the right ideas — we just were not able to execute them satisfactorily. “We had some really tough challenges trying to stay ahead of some of the trends, which we missed. We missed social networking, we didn’t pick up on Facebook and My Space, and we didn’t compete in search as aggressively as Google did. We innovated well in some places and not others.”