When he takes the reins as the new chief executive of CMGI this Friday, George McMillan faces a Herculean task: convincing Wall Street that CMGI will remain a true survivor. McMillan, who replaces ...
In March 2000, when CMGI stock traded at $145, analysts from coast to coast were eager to evaluate the company. Today, with shares fetching $4.81, only Minneapolis-based USB Piper Jaffray files ...
CMGI said Tuesday that it has appointed George McMillan as its new chief executive officer, replacing David Wetherell. McMillan joined CMGI seven months ago as the company's chief financial officer ...
CMGI became the latest technology company to have its name removed from a pro sports arena, announcing on Monday that it had relinquished the naming rights to the New England Patriots stadium, ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Internet operator CMGI Inc. said its chief financial officer, who helped build a Web empire in a hurry, has left the company and will be replaced by George McMillan, a Bertelsmann executive, as CMGI ...
Internet incubator CMGI (Nasdaq: CMGI) made its name by developing startups and cashing in when they go public. Now CMGI is distancing itself from that image and the perception that it depends on the ...
Shares of supply-chain management provider CMGI dipped 11.3% on Tuesday after the company reported a tepid third quarter and disappointing profit margins. CMGI reported that earnings dropped 56.7% to ...
CMGI, the internet holding firm behind AltaVista and DoubleClick, plans to sell off a number of its businesses in order to position itself to move into profit. The company said it could reduce the ...
CMGI Inc., the Internet company that bought more than two dozen Web businesses in four years but lost $5.5 billion last year, said David Wetherell is stepping down as chief executive. CMGI’s strategy ...
There’s a reason investing manias only surface once every half-century or so. “You have to wait long enough for people to forget,” says investor Roger McNamee, general partner at Silicon Valley’s ...
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