...be sure, the heavily documented troubles at Yahoo its had seven CEOs over the past five years, plus a failed sale to Microsoft Corp...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...be sure, the heavily documented troubles at Yahoo -- it's had seven CEOs in five years, plus a failed sale to Microsoft Corp. -- have left...
...be sure, the heavily documented troubles at Yahoo its had seven CEOs over the past five years, plus a failed sale to Microsoft Corp...
...interface with customers. In particular, industry should reflect on ways to make CEOs and boards more accountable for ensuring cybersecurity." The White House is...
Article downplayed CAOC's successes ... McCarthy, CAOC deserve recognition ... Calling Koh "a girl" is sexist, infantilizin
...peace, sending the CEOs to last-ditch settlement talks after emphasizing how much each side had...
...U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh told the companies in ordering their CEOs to the bargaining table once again
...plea probably won't lead to an immediate cease-fire. The companies' CEOs met for a court-ordered settlement discussion before the trial began, but...
...plea probably won't lead to an immediate cease-fire. The companies' CEOs met for a court-ordered settlement discussion before the trial began, but...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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