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Okamura to remain as Toshiba's president, CEO, XINHUA.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 29-JAN-04
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Original Source: Emerging Markets Datafile

TOKYO, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Toshiba Corporation announced Thursday that incumbent company president and chief executive officer (CEO) Tadashi Okamura will remain in his posts for an other term.

The one-year term will start immediately after the meeting of board of directors in late...

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