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Electronic Arts CEO to Resign

Electronic Arts - WC

Electronic Arts Inc. said Monday its Chief Executive John Riccitiello is stepping down and that its fourth-quarter results could fall short of expectations.

 

Vikram Pandit steps down as Citigroup CEO

Vikram Pandit abruptly stepped down as CEO of Citigroup on Tuesday, shocking Wall Street, after steering the bank through the 2008 financial crisis and the choppy years that followed.

 

RadioShack CEO Gooch steps down

RadioShack

RadioShack CEO James Gooch has agreed to step down immediately and is leaving its board of directors, the struggling consumer electronics company said Wednesday.

 

GM's Opel Boots Its CEO, Girsky Now In Charge

Opel CEO

That sound you heard from Detroit this morning was the other shoe dropping, loudly, at Opel. General Motors announced that Karl-Friedrich Stracke stepped down from his positions as GM Europe president Opel/Vauxhall CEO.

 

Avon Ladies see need for company makeover

Avon

Avon Products Inc's next chief executive officer will face a litany of challenges. One of the biggest will be to re-energize the iconic "Avon Ladies," the company's diminished and often demoralized army of U.S. sales representatives.

 

Miramax CEO steps down as studio pivots

Miramax CEO Mike Lang is stepping down, signaling that the award-winning studio founded by Bob and Harvey Weinstein is heading in a new, uncharted direction.

 

Fannie Mae chief will stand down

Michael Williams

Michael Williams, the chief executive of US mortgage giant Fannie Mae, will step down once a successor has been found, the company says. Mr Williams was put in charge of Fannie Mae in 2009 after the firm had been rescued by the US government at the height of the financial crisis.

 

Digital Strategy Undid New York Times CEO

This week's resignation of New York Times chief executive Janet Robinson caught even senior executives by surprise. But for several years she had come under criticism for digital missteps.

 

NY Times CEO exits, without explanation

Janet Robinson will step down as chief executive of the New York Times Co at the end of the month after a seven-year run in which she attempted to steer the company through one of the harshest business environments it has ever faced.

 

Freddie Mac CEO to resign, regulator says

Freddie Mac's chief executive, Charles E. "Ed" Haldeman Jr., will step down by the end of the year, the regulator of the company said on Wednesday.

Senh: He hasn't provided any kind stability to the housing market. It's still just as bad.

 

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