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HTC Asia CEO Lennard Hoornik is the latest reported exec departure (update: Head of Global Digital Service as well)

Turbulent times at HTC, it seems. Earlier today, we reported a pair of high-profile exits from the company — one rumored and one confirmed — and now we’re looking at another. According to CNET , the CEO of HTC Asia Lennard Hoornik has also abandoned his post, with regional CFO Chia-Lin Chang taking the reins until a formal replacement is named. . . . → Read More: HTC Asia CEO Lennard Hoornik is the latest reported exec departure (update: Head of Global Digital Service as well)

HTC begin to spin out of control after several high-profile resignations

The HTC One is a fantastic handset. It’s the best handset HTC have ever made in my opinion . . . → Read More: HTC begin to spin out of control after several high-profile resignations

No reason for a tablet, says BlackBerry CEO

Come, take a seat. . . . → Read More: No reason for a tablet, says BlackBerry CEO

Mozilla CEO talks Firefox OS release details, app ecosystems and carrier bloatware

Gary Kovacs, (current) CEO of Mozilla, just took the stage here at D:Dive Into Mobile 2013 in New York City. It’s apt to be his last major stage appearance before stepping aside in order to “go back to his roots,” as described here, and hosts Ina Fried and Walt Mossberg were on hand to grill him on ongoing developments before he heads for other pastures . . . → Read More: Mozilla CEO talks Firefox OS release details, app ecosystems and carrier bloatware

HP Chairman Of The Board Ray Lane Stepping Down

HP Chairman Ray Lane After two and a half years at the helm, Chairman Ray Lane is stepping down at HP. During his tenure, there were several sandals, changes in leadership, and lower stock prices. There have been rumors he would step down ever since a vote taken last month where HP reported that 41% of the shareholders voted against Lane’s reelection. . . . → Read More: HP Chairman Of The Board Ray Lane Stepping Down

ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

Warren East has overseen a sharp rise in the fortunes of ARM Holdings plc over the last few years, but tonight the company announced he will step down effective July 1st. Stepping into the lead role is current president Simon Segars, who has been with the company in a number of positions since 1991. East has been successful in expanding ARM’s business from one product line when he took over in 2001 to a technology offering used by over 300 chip customers to make 9 billion chips last year, according to chairman John Buchanan . . . → Read More: ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

Warren East has overseen a sharp rise in the fortunes of ARM Holdings plc over the last few years, but tonight the company announced he will step down effective July 1st. Stepping into the lead role is current president Simon Segars, who has been with the company in a number of positions since 1991. East has been successful in expanding ARM’s business from one product line when he took over in 2001 to a technology offering used by over 300 chip customers to make 9 billion chips last year, according to chairman John Buchanan . . . → Read More: ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

Warren East has overseen a sharp rise in the fortunes of ARM Holdings plc over the last few years, but tonight the company announced he will step down effective July 1st. Stepping into the lead role is current president Simon Segars, who has been with the company in a number of positions since 1991. East has been successful in expanding ARM’s business from one product line when he took over in 2001 to a technology offering used by over 300 chip customers to make 9 billion chips last year, according to chairman John Buchanan . . . → Read More: ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

Rogers CEO to step down next year, search begins for a successor

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Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed took over for company founder Ted Rogers in the Canadian communications company’s top post back in March of 2009, and today announced he will step down in January 2014. The news comes along with Rogers fourth quarter earnings announcement, where it noted 58,000 net subscriber additions for wireless and 7,000 for cable. Milestones achieved in the last year include the rollout of NextBox 2.0 features for cable TV viewers and LTE coverage it says reaches 60 percent of Canadians . . . → Read More: Rogers CEO to step down next year, search begins for a successor

Deutsche Telekom CEO René Obermann leaving by the end of 2013, CFO to take over

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Not every CEO makes a graceful exit — just ask HP . . . . → Read More: Deutsche Telekom CEO René Obermann leaving by the end of 2013, CFO to take over

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