Search News Desk
Google CFO To Retire One Would Imagine To Count His Money
Google said he'll stick around to help with the search and ensure an orderly transition
Sep. 5, 2007 01:00 AM
Google has started looking for a new CFO. The post's current occupant 53-year-old George Reyes said Tuesday that he wants to retire. Google said he'll stick around to help with the search and ensure an orderly transition, a process it expects to occur by the end of the year. Reyes has been there for five-and-a-half profitable years including its Dutch auction IPO in 2004. No reason was given for leaving. One would imagine it's to count his money.
Cheapo Intel Laptop Third World-Bound
Asustek, the largest of the motherboard makers and one of the top 10 laptop makers, is supposed to launch a $199 Linux-based laptop developed with Intel and bound for the third world in September. A sister unit with more features will go for $245-$299.
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