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Alibaba.com CEO Resigns

Alibaba.com CEO Resigns

Alibaba.com CEO David Wei resigned after an internal investigation found that more than 2,300 sellers on the e-commerce site were committing fraud, sometimes with the help of Alibaba.com sales staff.

 

President Obama dines with Steve Jobs, other tech CEOs

President Obama met with Apple CEO Steve Jobs and a glittering collection of executives Thursday to discuss promoting American innovation.

 

Media Decoder: Time Inc. Chief Executive Is Out

Media Decoder: Time Inc. Chief Executive Is Out

Jack Griffin is leaving after less than six months — forced out because his management style was not a good fit.

 

France's Messier convicted in Vivendi trial

France's Messier convicted in Vivendi trial

A French court found former Vivendi chief executive Jean-Marie Messier guilty of misappropriation of company funds and divulging misleading information when he headed Europe's biggest entertainment group.

 

Google co-founder Page takes over, targets Facebook

Google co-founder Page takes over, targets Facebook

Google Inc co-founder Larry Page will take over as CEO from Eric Schmidt, a surprise that signaled Silicon Valley's most powerful Internet company was taking the offensive against fast-moving rivals like Facebook.

 

HP shakes up board, adds Meg Whitman and 4 others

HP shakes up board, adds Meg Whitman and 4 others

Hewlett-Packard Co is shaking up a board criticized by many as dysfunctional, bringing in five new directors including former eBay chief Meg Whitman, as new CEO Leo Apotheker remakes the company.

 

Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes medical leave

Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes medical leave

Apple Inc. founder and CEO Steve Jobs sent a note today to employees saying he's taking a medical leave of absence so he can focus on his health.

 

News Corp. Unloading MySpace. So What's It Worth? A Timeline

News Corp. Unloading MySpace. So What's It Worth? A Timeline

News Corp. isn’t ready to pull the plug on MySpace just yet, but it is prepared to cut the cord. CEO Mike Jones told employees yesterday that the media conglomerate is “exploring strategic options” for the past-its-prime social network. That could mean a sale, a merger (Yahoo could be a candidate) or a spinoff. The last scenario is the most likely, reports The Wall Street Journal.

 

Facebook's CEO visits China's top search engine

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg toured the offices of China's top search engine Monday during a visit that has sparked speculation the social networking magnate is looking for business opportunities in the world's largest Internet market.

 

Obama courts CEOs on economy, jobs

President Barack Obama and leaders of major corporations took a step toward thawing what has been a chilly relationship Wednesday.

 

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