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AMD loses $1.19bn and CEO Ruiz
The Register - July 17, 2008 9:42 PM
Thanks for the, er, nightmares
AMD today hit Wall Street with a one-two punch. It lost a stunning $1.19bn during the second quarter. And it nudged Hector Ruiz out of the CEO role, replacing him with longtime planned successor Dirk Meyer, who has been President and COO.?
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