Obituary: Edwin L. Artzt, a P&G CEO known for harsh criticism of managers and a clampdown on leaks, has died at 92 on.wsj.com
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Nearly two years after the arrest of the country’s best-known foreign executive, a major Japanese company has made the rare choice of a foreigner as its CEO. When asked about the Ghosn case, Jean-Marc Gilson said, “I have no anxiety.” on.wsj.com
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The attorney for American Media’s CEO says the National Enquirer obtained texts, photos in the Bezos dispute from a source known to the Amazon chief on.wsj.com
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Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes would like to be known as the "Game of Thrones" guy, not the cable guy on.wsj.com
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Former Levi Strauss CEO Bob Haas is putting his 4,000-acre Northern California home, known as Willow Creek Ranch, on the market for $25 million on.wsj.com
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As Wirecard CEO, Markus Braun became known for grand predictions about the future of payments, big data and artificial intelligence. His resignation raises serious questions about his legacy. on.wsj.com
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A longtime Ghosn deputy known for his privacy, Nissan CEO is tasked with restoring morale and mending relations with Renault on.wsj.com
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Avago’s little-known CEO is stepping into the limelight, mounting the largest takeover in high-tech history: on.wsj.com
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The CEO of Alphabet’s Sidewalk Labs said he will step down because he likely has ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease on.wsj.com
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Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick paid $43.3 million for a Los Angeles home known as the Bellagio estate, which first came on the market for $75 million on.wsj.com
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Ben & Jerry's new CEO wants to step up the social activism the company has long been known for on.wsj.com
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Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has died at age 46. He was known for management experiments that struck some as visionary and others as wacky. on.wsj.com
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Where Carlos Ghosn chose to escape, lesser-known CEO Masamichi Sakai took on Japan’s justice system—after pleading guilty just to get out of jail on.wsj.com
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Obituary: Economist CEO Helen Alexander was known for her quiet wisdom and ‘leadership style that lacked fireworks’ on.wsj.com