Dirk Meyer News
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the second-largest maker of processors for personal computers, fell the most in almost two months after the company said Chief Financial Officer Thomas Seifert is leaving to seek other opportunities.
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For Chief Executive Officer Dirk Meyer , Advanced Micro Devices Inc. ’s new lineup of chips is more than an effort to win back customers lost to Intel Corp. It’s a bid for credibility.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is looking for a leader to replace ousted Chief Executive Officer Dirk Meyer who can do a better job combating Intel Corp. and getting chips into new devices.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has approached at least four candidates to succeed ousted Chief Executive Officer Dirk Meyer and been rebuffed, slowing the chipmaker’s effort at a turnaround.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.’s largest rival in computer processors, named Lenovo Group Ltd. Chief Operating Officer Rory Read to replace ousted Chief Executive Officer Dirk Meyer.
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While Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s management vacuum is fueling speculation of a takeover, a possible price tag of three times the average premium for semiconductor makers may deter any acquirers.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., expected to report its largest annual profit this year since 2000, may find its improving results overshadowed by the lack of progress in finding a new chief executive officer.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. , the second-largest maker of processors for personal computers, said sales this quarter will be higher than analysts’ estimates, echoing Intel Corp. in saying PC demand is improving.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the second-largest maker of processors for personal computers, rose the most in more than 20 months after forecasting third-quarter sales that exceeded analysts’ estimates, citing new chip orders.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rory Read said his company’s success will hinge on getting products to market more quickly as Qualcomm Inc. and other phone-chip makers move into computing.
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