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Sony Names Two PlayStation CEOs, Says PS5 Growth Is Likely Over
The PS5 might be outselling its chief competitor, but it seems that its overall sales have slowed in recent months. In a recent financial report, Sony said that PS5 sales are down 29% year-over-year in the last fiscal quarter, and it further ...GameSpot - Tech - Playstation -
Are CEOs Sitting This Election Out?
Unpacking the reasons why entrepreneurs seem more hesitant than ever to weigh in on this election.Inc. - Business -
Christie’s Holds Major Art Auctions Despite Cyberattack
Although a cyberattack hobbled its website, the auction house held two major sales, totaling $115 million, on Tuesday night. One expert praised the evening’s “really respectable sales in a difficult environment.”The New York Times - Top stories -
The Art Market is Down. A Cyberattack at Christie's May Make Things Worse.
The auction house plans for sales to proceed, including for a Warhol “Flowers” estimated at $20 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sony to Adopt Dual-CEO Structure for Videogame Unit
The company said it would adopt a new leadership structure for its Sony Interactive Entertainment unit overseeing PlayStation, with two separate chief executives.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Who is Salim Ramji, the new Vanguard CEO?
Vanguard Group on Tuesday appointed BlackRock Inc. veteran Salim Ramji as its new chief executive, a move that will give the asset-management giant a leader with years of experience in wealth advisory and management who is known for his efforts to ...MarketWatch - Business -
Vanguard Names Former BlackRock Executive as CEO
Salim Ramji led BlackRock’s ETF business and left in January.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A cyberattack forces a big US health system to divert ambulances and take records offline
A cyberattack on the Ascension health system operating in 19 states across the U.S. forced some of its 140 hospitals to divert ambulances, caused patients to postpone medical tests and blocked online access to patient recordsABC News - Health -
Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky to step down
Adam Selipsky, CEO of Amazon’s cloud computing business, will step down from his role next month, the company announced Tuesday.NBC News - Top stories - Amazon -
Amazon’s AWS business is getting a new CEO, and the stock is dipping
Matt Garman, a sales and marketing leader for AWS, will succeed Adam Selipsky.MarketWatch - Business
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