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This is news to me guys. Not long ago we were discussing reasons why Louis was exercising his options with IBM stocks. How about this new development? Dare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Massiello" <pmassiello@os-solutions.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 2:11 PM Subject: IBM Names new CEO > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > ARMONK, N.Y. -- International Business Machines Corp. named Samuel J. > Palmisano chief executive, effective March 1, to replace Louis V. > Gerstner, who will remain chairman through the end of the year. > > The news resolves speculation about IBM's succession plans, as Mr. > Gerstner turns 60 years old March 1. > > Mr. Gerstner, who is credited with creating a remarkable turnaround at > IBM since he took the CEO job in 1993, had ducked questions on just when > he planned to step down. > > Mr. Gerstner's succession team was already in place. Mr. Palmisano, an > IBM lifer named president in 2000, was widely seen as the heir apparent. > > Although IBM's board will have the final say, company officials expect > 50-year-old Mr. Palmisano to replace Mr. Gerstner as chairman at the end > of 2002, a company spokeswoman said. Mr. Palmisano became president and > chief operating officer of the company in September 2000 after holding > leadership positions in almost all of IBM's operating units. > > In another executive change, IBM's John M. Thompson will retire as vice > chairman Sept. 1. His duties will be shared among "senior leaders" at > the company, the spokeswoman added. > > During his tenure, Mr. Thompson, 59 years old, also served as president > and chief executive of IBM Canada during the late 1980s. > > In midday trading on the New York Stock Exchange, shares of IBM (IBM) > fell $3.65, or 3.4%, to $104.50. > > Some IBM watchers had said they saw signs that Mr. Gerstner may stick > around past his 60th birthday, when his contract expires. The latest > indication: Mr. Gerstner sent an e-mail to executives Wednesday saying > that IBM's general counsel, Lawrence R. Ricciardi, 61 years old, is > retiring in July. Mr. Ricciardi is widely known as Mr. Gerstner's > consigliere. > > Mr. Gerstner joined IBM in 1993 in the midst of a financial crisis. He > is widely credited with transforming the company into a > "customer-focused global enterprise," according to an IBM press release. > From April 1993, when he joined Big Blue, through year-end 2001, the > company's stock price increased by more than 800% and the market value > grew by $180 billion. > > Mr. Palmisano is credited with building up services, which has become > IBM's most significant business, and with developing a unifying strategy > for IBM's various server lines. During his tenure as head of IBM Global > Services, the unit's revenue grew nearly 30% to $32.2 billion. > > People who have watched the two men say their management styles are very > different. Mr. Gerstner is imposing and autocratic, Mr. Palmisano > gregarious but overtly competitive. With previous stints at management > consultant McKinsey & Co., American Express Co. and RJR Nabisco, Mr. > Gerstner was a computer-industry neophyte when he arrived in 1993 to > rescue IBM in the throes of a financial crisis. > > Mr. Palmisano, on the other hand, is an IBM lifer, having spent nearly > 30 years selling and developing information technology. He will take > over what is now one of the industry's most financially sound companies. > > Mr. Thompson was largely responsible for building IBM's software group > into a $13 billion business. He managed the company's acquisitions of > Lotus Development Corp. and Tivoli Systems. > > Copyright (c) 2002 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. > > > > > Pete Massiello > OS Solutions International > Phone: (203)-744-7854 Ext 11. > http://www.os-solutions.com > mailto:pmassiello@os-solutions.com > > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. >
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