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UBS Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti earned 14.4 million Swiss francs (€14.7 million) in compensation for his nine months on the job in 2023, according to the bank's annual report. This is more than what the CEO of HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, received last year, sending Ermotti to the top of the best-paid European bank executives' list. He rejoined UBS in April 2023 to orchestrate the multi-year work of the emergency takeover of Credit Suisse, after serving as CEO of the banking group from November 2011 to October 2020. Ermotti's pay package is more than that of HSBC's Noel Quinn (€12.4...
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2年前に従業員6人が死亡した工場火災を受けて、三幸製菓は佐藤元保代表取締役CEOが辞任することを発表...
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シャープの代表取締役兼CEOの呉柏勲(Robert Wu)氏は3月13日、社員向けのCEOメッセージ...
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Did you know that about 900,000 new businesses were set up in the UK in 2023, according to the NatWest and Beauhurst New Startup Index? This was a new record and an 11.8% hike from 2022. Out of these, about 318,000 were based in London, a 20% increase from 2022. The top three sectors were online retailing, which saw the launch of about 43,195 companies, followed by the real estate and property rental sector, with approximately 18,196 companies, and the management consulting sector, with about 14,576. But once a company is launched, what happens next when it wants to stay afloat? Although Londo...
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Washington (AFP) - Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave a public apology in US Congress on Wednesday as hostile lawmakers grilled tech chiefs over the dangers that children face on social media platforms. The executives convened by the US Senate Judiciary Committee were put to task in a session titled "Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis." Tech giants are confronting a torrent of political anger for not doing enough to thwart online dangers for children, including from sexual predators and teen suicide. During one round of heated questioning, Zuckerberg was made to stand up and a...
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People’s worry about the expansion of AI in business and wider society is understandable but not fully warranted, Polish IT giant Comarch’s CEO has said. “There's always this anxiety in people when it comes to new technologies,” Anna Pruska told Euronews Business in a discussion about the breaking through of AI at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. “During the technical revolution, people used to destroy machines, [...] because they were afraid that they would take jobs away from them,” she added. “I think it's just a matter of getting familiar with it and solving the problems that we ha...
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After a competitive five-month search process, BP has chosen internal candidate Murray Auchincloss as its new chief executive, the UK oil and gas giant announced on Wednesday. Auchincloss, BP's former chief financial officer, provisionally took on the role in September 2023 after the shock departure of Bernard Looney. Previous CEO Looney resigned after less than four years in the post after failing to disclose personal relationships with colleagues. BP pauses oil cargo on Red Sea as missile attacks affect global tradeBP boss quits over relationships with colleagues"The board is in complete agr...
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More executives are feeling better about the global economy, but a growing number don't think their companies will survive the coming decade without a major overhaul because of pressure from technology like artificial intelligence (AI)and climate change, according to a new survey of CEOs by one of the world's largest consulting firms, PwC. The survey of more than 4,700 CEOs worldwide was released Monday as business elites, political leaders and activists descended on the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, and it showed a mixed picture of the coming years. Of the execu...
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San Francisco (AFP) - Artificial Intelligence is transforming Slack, the widely used workplace messaging platform, its CEO told AFP just nine months after taking on one of the most high profile jobs in Silicon Valley. Lidiane Jones was handed the reins to Slack after the departure of its co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield who exited two years after his company's acquisition by Salesforce, the San Francisco-based enterprise software giant. Life at Slack after the blockbuster $27.7 billion transaction was not always smooth sailing and Jones, a former Microsoft executive who shot up the ranks...
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