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    Siebel Systems, which has been under fire from shareholders, on Wednesday replaced CEO Michael Lawrie who had led the company for less than a year.

  • Yahoo's CEO: Still at square one?

    When Web portal leader Yahoo reports quarterly results, investors will be listening intently to CEO Terry Semel for evidence that the company is reducing its reliance on advertising revenue.

  • Allchin to retire amid MS reorganisation

    Microsoft on Tuesday announced a sweeping reorganisation of the company into three new divisions, a shift that will lead to the retirement of longtime Windows development chief Jim Allchin.

  • Tech chiefs see net worth plunge

    Oracle's Larry Ellison and Sun Microsystems' Scott McNealy were among the tech CEOs whose net worth took the steepest declines during last year's bear market.

  • Ariba hurdles 3Q estimates as sales surge

    Ariba posted a smaller-than-expected loss in its third quarter Wednesday, losing US$11.3 million, or 5 cents a share, on sales of US$80.7 million.

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