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Google said he'll stick around to help with the search and ensure an orderly transition

Google has started looking for a new CFO. The post's current occupant 53-year-old George Reyes said Tuesday that he wants to retire. Google said he'll stick around to help with the search and ensure an orderly transition, a process it expects to occur by the end of the year. Reyes has been there for five-and-a-half profitable years including its Dutch auction IPO in 2004. No reason was given for leaving. One would imagine it's to count his money.

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Google has started looking for a new CFO. The post's current occupant 53-year-old George Reyes said Tuesday that he wants to retire. Google said he'll stick around to help with the search and ensure an orderly transition, a process it expects to occur by the end of the year. Reyes has been there for five-and-a-half profitable years including its Dutch auction IPO in 2004. No reason was given for leaving. One would imagine it's to count his money.


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