Thursday, September 27, 2012

IBM CEO Virginia Rometty elected chairman

  Breaking up with a mentor with class and grace | Troubled Yahoo gets a new CFO
 
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IBM CEO Virginia Rometty elected chairman
IBM announced on Tuesday that its president and CEO, Virginia Rometty, would become chairman starting Oct. 1. Read More


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Breaking up with a mentor with class and grace
When a relationship has run its course, the end must be handled professionally. Read More


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Troubled Yahoo gets a new CFO
Yahoo will replace CFO Tim Morse this fall in what may be the latest move by recently appointed CEO Marissa Mayer to put her own mark on the company's leadership. Read More

Yahoo holds turnaround plan close to the vest
Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer reportedly detailed her plans to rebuild the Internet company to Yahoo employees today at a meeting. Read More

 
 
 

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