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Intuit’s CEO steps down, Sage downgraded by Deutsche Bank, Thomson Reuters shows up to the dance, and Xero’s big mistake
Intuit’s CEO steps down, Sage downgraded by Deutsche Bank, Thomson Reuters shows up to the dance, and Xero’s big mistake
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23 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2018
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Stories in this episode:
Intuit CEO Brad Smith to Step Down — WSJ
Brad Smith will step down as Intuit CEO at end of year — CNBC
Sage Group shares plummet as Deutsche Bank downgrades software firm to 'sell' — Proactive Investors
Thomson Reuters debuts cloud accounting app for small businesses — Accounting Today
The one ASX company Bronte Capital thinks could be a $100b global tech giant — Australian Financial Review
Best Practices for the Month-End Close: Interactive Panel Discussion with Accounting Leaders — FloQast
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Intuit CEO Brad Smith to Step Down — WSJ
Brad Smith will step down as Intuit CEO at end of year — CNBC
Sage Group shares plummet as Deutsche Bank downgrades software firm to 'sell' — Proactive Investors
Thomson Reuters debuts cloud accounting app for small businesses — Accounting Today
The one ASX company Bronte Capital thinks could be a $100b global tech giant — Australian Financial Review
Best Practices for the Month-End Close: Interactive Panel Discussion with Accounting Leaders — FloQast
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Released:
Aug 25, 2018
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