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Titmouse, Inc. (also known as Titmouse Animation or simply Titmouse; formerly known as Titmouse Productions) is an American animation studio based in Los Angeles, California founded in 2000 that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, music videos, title sequences, commercials, and short films.
Parag Agrawal (Hindi pronunciation: [pəˈɾaːɡ əɡɾəˈʋaːl]; born 21 May 1984) [2] is an Indian-born American software engineer and businessman who was the CEO of Twitter, Inc. from November 2021 to October 2022.
Richard Severin Fuld Jr. (born April 26, 1946) is an American banker best known as the final chairman and chief executive officer of investment bank Lehman Brothers.Fuld held this position from April 1, 1994 after the firm's spinoff from American Express until September 15, 2008. [4]
Henry Blodget is no longer the CEO of Insider, a business-focused website he founded in 2007.
In December 2003, Robert J. Allison Jr. resigned as chief executive officer and was replaced by James T. Hackett, previously the chief operating officer of Devon Energy. [12] In June 2006, the company acquired Western Gas Resources in a $5.3 billion cash transaction. [13] In August 2006, the company acquired Kerr-McGee for $16 billion in cash ...
Andrews served as Chief Executive Officer until his passing in February 2021. Subsequently, 40-year employee and Chief Operating Officer Mike Morton was promoted to the position of CEO. Originally named Tex-Tronics, Inc., Andrews changed the name to TTI, Inc., in 1973 to avoid a legal dispute involving another company with a similar name.
"It was a daunting task when you think about renaming a 117-year-old iconic household name company," Kellogg CEO Steve Cahillane told Yahoo Finance Live (video above).
1957 Wooster Rubber Company changes name to Rubbermaid. 1965 Purchases German company Dupol. 1976 1,100 members of the United Rubber Workers union call a strike. 1981 Purchases Con-Tact plastic coverings. 1984 Acquires the Little Tikes Company. 1999 Newell acquires Rubbermaid for $6 billion and changes corporate name to Newell Rubbermaid.