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Trujillo gone, Thodey takes reins

Canberra : Australia | 6 months ago  
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Corporation chief executive Sol Trujillo has resigned over a month early to return to the US. Telstra announced his departure today, saying replacement David Thodey had taken the helm of Australia's largest telecommunications company. Mr Trujillo was to stay as CEO until June 30, but the appointment...
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