IT services specialist Unisys and US consumer electronics vendor Circuit City
have both announced the departure of their chief executives.
Joseph W McGrath will end his three-year run at the helm of Unisys as soon as
a successor can be found. The company has already formed a committee to find an
new candidate.
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McGrath, who had been with the company for nine years, agreed to leave in
order to "best enable Unisys to move forward on accelerating execution of the
company's strategy", according to a company statement.
Unisys has faced a sagging stock price in recent months and growing unrest
among shareholders.
Circuit City, meanwhile, announced that its top executive and chairman Philip
Schoonover would be stepping down from both positions with immediate effect.
Board member James Marcum will take over as chief executive, while Allen King
will assume the job of chairman.
Circuit City hopes that Marcum, who was brought in to oversee a turnaround
for the struggling retailer, will help accelerate the company's recovery.
"The board of directors is committed to accelerating the pace of the
company's turnaround," said King in a statement.
"Since he joined the board in June, Jim has been very effective in partnering
with senior management and in helping identify opportunities to deliver
increased value for our shareholders, customers, vendors and associates over the
long term."
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