SAP CEO eased out
SAP AG shouldered aside its CEO of just seven months, surprising a market he failed to win over during his tenure and leaving investors wondering where the world's top business software firm heads nextSAP announced Leo Apotheker's abrupt departure on February 7, replacing him with immediate effect with a new management team expected to inject a clearer sense of direction at the helm.
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