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Take-Two CFO Resigns
Chief Financial officer steps down, interim CFO appointed.
Date: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Take-Two's chief financial officer announced his resignation on Monday, less than two weeks after a shareholder revolt that ousted the CEO and several board members. CFO Karl Winters' resignation took effect immediately and Take-Two quickly named Lainie Goldstein, currently senior vice president of finance, as interim CFO while the company searches for a permanent replacement. At the company's annual shareholder meeting March 29 in New York, the investment firms elected new directors and stripped Paul Eibeler of his titles as CEO and president. He was replaced by Feder, formerly a senior executive at News Corp.

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