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When Lisa Su became CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) a decade ago, it hardly resembled a multibillion-dollar company. AMD stock was languishing around $3 per share. Su was named Time's CEO of the Year for 2024 on Tuesday, and the 55-year-old's net worth has soared alongside AMD's success — up to $1.3 billion, Forbes estimated in April. Growing up, "my father used to quiz me with math tables at the dining room table," she told Forbes last year. "I was really lucky early in my career," Su told Time.
Persons: Lisa Su, Su, Su wasn't, bachelor's Organizations: Micro Devices, AMD, Forbes, Seattle Times, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Texas Instruments, IBM Locations: Taiwan, New York
A woman with a severe dairy allergy died in Italy after consuming a tiramisu marketed as vegan. Prosecutors allege the tiramisu wasn't vegan, and contained the Italian cream cheese mascarpone. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA 20-year-old woman with a severe dairy allergy died last February in Italy after eating a small amount of tiramisu advertised as vegan. AdvertisementThe widow of a doctor with a nut and dairy allergy sued the resort and Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant after the woman died from eating a meal containing both.
Persons: GLG srl, , Il Giorno, Giovanna Anoia, Giuseppe Loiero, Anna Bellisario, Bellisario, Il Messaggero, mascarpone, GLG Organizations: Prosecutors, Service, Business, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Locations: Italy, Milan, Anoia, Raglan
(Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP) (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images) Tolga Akmen | Afp | Getty ImagesLONDON — Fujitsu 's role in the U.K. Post Office scandal, dubbed the "most widespread miscarriage of justice" in British history, has analysts wary of what the fallout could look like for the Japanese IT giant. Between 1999 and 2015, a fault with the company's Horizon computer software used by the Post Office, a state-owned private company employing thousands of people across the country, resulted in more than 700 sub-postmasters being subjected to false prosecutions. watch nowIn a statement Thursday, Fujitsu said it regards the matter with the "utmost seriousness and offers its deepest apologies to the sub-postmasters and their families." "Based on the findings of the Inquiry, we will also be working with the UK government on the appropriate actions, including contribution to compensation." A spokesperson for Fujitsu wasn't immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.
Persons: Tolga Akmen, TOLGA AKMEN, Akmen, postmasters, Paul Patterson, Patterson, Fujitsu Tim Morse, , CNBC's, Mio Kato Organizations: subpostmasters, of Justice, Appeal, Getty, Afp, Fujitsu, Post Office, Post, Business, Trade, Asymmetric Advisors, CNBC, Fujitsu wasn't, Treasury, Fujitsu —, ICL, Tokyo Stock Exchange, LightStream Locations: London, AFP, U.K, Japan
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