PalmOne CEO resigns
PalmOne CEO Todd Bradley is stepping down from the position effective at the end of February, the handheld computing company announced Monday.
The current president, Ed Colligan, plans to take the role of interim CEO until a replacement is found. Bradley will stay on in an advisory role until the end of the fiscal year in May and as CEO until the end of the current fiscal quarter ending Feb 25.
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