
By Sarah Left
Published: 31 March 2000 16:48 BST
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has dumped its two post-merger presidents and is now searching for a new CEO to define company strategy.
The two former joint presidents - Winfried Hoffmann and Robert Hoog - will step down from their combined role, and executive vice chairman Tetsuo Urano will take over as acting CEO while the search for a permanent placement is in place.
The company - headquartered in Amsterdam - was formed in October 1999 as a joint venture between Fujitsu Computers Europe and Siemens Computer Systems.
In a statement, Fujitsu Siemens said it is seeking "an individual who can unleash the company's capabilities".
Applications to http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com
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