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Technology CEO's Who Need to Go in 2008 (ALU, AMD, BBND, CC, SYMC)
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2007 has been a volatile year in the stock market, but there are many key technology CEO’s who just aren’t making a passing grade. a673b.bigscoots-temp.com has issued a brief list of some recognized CEO’s in technology whose shareholders would likely be rewarded if the CEO was axed or stepped down. We think these CEO’s have a great shot at getting the ax in 2008.
We decided to run a GUIDELINES FOR CEOs TO GO. Most of these CEO’s have a recent history of disappointment, and calling a CEO out can’t be just over stock prices. The CEOs have proven their need to be called on to go. Out of 24/7 Wall St.’s CEO list for 2007, six of the eight that we called on to be fired were fired or finally forced out. Here’s the full list, with a brief sentence and a link to the full explanations for each:
Many of these names routinely end up in the 24/7 Wall St. "10 Stocks Under $10" weekly newsletter.
Jon C. Ogg
December 28, 2007
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