Feb 16, 2007 at 8:49am ET by Barry Schwartz
Yahoo Korea CEO to Resign at the Korean Times reports Sung Nak-yang, Yahoo Korea’s CEO, will be resigning from the company. Sung says he is leaving Yahoo on his own will, because he and Yahoo USA disagreed on several undisclosed items. Sund did say “sales have grown by more than 25 percent per year, and the operating profit by more than 30 percent since I became CEO.” He will remain on until May of this year, to give Yahoo time to replace him.
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