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Apple Board Meeting Next Tuesday To Discuss Schmidt Replacement

August 13, 2009 Tech Comments

Apple’s board of directors will meet next Tuesday to discuss a replacement for Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt, the WSJ reports . Schmidt resigned from the board earlier this month as conflicts of interest between the two companies have increased.

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