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Microsoft CFO to Leave, Look for Bigger Job

Microsoft Corp's Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell is to leave the company at the end of the year, indicating that he is looking for a bigger job at another company.

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Microsoft CFO to quit

Microsoft Corp's Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell is to leave the company at the end of the year, indicating that he is looking for a bigger job at another company. Liddell, 51, has been CFO at the world's largest software company since May 2005, after joining from paper and packaging maker International Paper Co, where he was also CFO. The New Zealander, who has a masters degree...

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Microsoft CFO Liddell to Leave Company

The New Zealander, who has a masters degree in philosophy and does triathlons in his spare time, is now looking at a number of opportunities that will expand his career beyond being a CFO, according to Microsoft. - (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell is to leave the company at the end of the year, indicating that he is looking for a bigger job at...

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Microsoft CFO to leave, look for bigger job

Microsoft Corp's Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell is to leave the company at the end of the year, indicating that he is looking for a bigger job at another company.

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Web-wide war

Bing and online newspapers Web-wide war Microsoft opens a new front in its battle with Google EVEN technology pundits can sometimes be right. Jason Calacanis, an entrepreneur and noted agent provocateur, recently argued that there is a simple solution to the woes of both Microsoft and big media companies. The world’s largest software firm should pay Time Warner, News Corporation...

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Microsoft CFO to leave, look for bigger job

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell is to leave the company at the end of the year, indicating that he is looking for a bigger job at another company.

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Microsoft fixes SD card data corruption bug in Windows 7

Redmond's own Microsoft Corp. has this week issued a fix for a rather nasty issue that plagued the shiny new Windows 7 operating system. The problem tacked would corrupt the data a user transferred to a NTFS-formatted SD memory card via Advanced Direct Memory Access (ADMA). According to Microsoft, the Secure Digital Bus Driver (Sdbus.sys) driver, which converts the DMA data structure...

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Microsoft names new financial chief

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday its Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell will leave the company at the end of the year, as he looks to "expand his career beyond being a CFO".

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Microsoft Announces CFO Changeover

Chris Liddell, who's served as Microsoft's chief financial officer for four and a half years, intends to leave the company rather soon. Microsoft announced that Peter Klein will be transitioning in over the next month, and then Liddell will depart at the end of the 2009. It should comfort Microsoft fans and/or shareholders to know that Liddell isn't leaving in any sort of disgrace;...

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Ahead of the Bell: Microsoft CFO shift

NEW YORK -- Analysts cautioned Wednesday not to read too much into the coming departure of Microsoft Corp. finance chief Chris Liddell, which was announced Tuesday.

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Microsoft CFO Liddell to leave software giant

Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell will be leaving the company at the end of this year, a surprising development given Wall Street’s praise for his guidance of the software giant’s finances amid the recession.

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eBay Teams Up With Microsoft to Offer Daily Deals

Windows Internet Explorer 8 offers features to enhance the online holiday shopping experience. Microsoft Corp. and eBay Inc. today announced they are partnering to offer eBay Daily Deals through a new Internet Explorer 8 Web Slice for the holidays. With most holiday shoppers looking to save money, Microsoft and eBay will present online Daily Deals through a new Windows Internet...

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Paid Exclusion: Bing and News Corp. Discuss De-Indexing Sites In Google

The Financial Times reported on Monday that both Microsoft and News Corp. are in "early stage" talks for Microsoft to carry News Corp. content properties exclusively in its Bing search results pages. The proposal also reportedly calls for News Corp. to remove its content properties from Google. But I suspect that these early talks may be just that: only...

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Tech Stocks: Tech stocks make mild gains; Microsoft declines

Technology stocks see mild gains in morning activity, though sector leader Microsoft Corp. opens in the red following news that its chief financial officer is leaving at the end of the year.

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Web-wide war

Microsoft opens a new front in its battle with Google EVEN technology pundits can sometimes be right. Jason Calacanis, an entrepreneur and noted agent provocateur, recently argued that there is a simple solution to the woes of both Microsoft and big media companies. The world’s largest software firm should pay Time Warner, News Corporation and others firms to block Google,...