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Roger Cheng

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Roger Cheng has appeared in 52 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside CNET, Apple, iPhone, Google.

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2020-04-02
CNBC 14 related

John Legere steps down as T-Mobile CEO after the company closed its merger with Sprint; President and COO Mike Sievert takes over as CEO

here's what you need to know T-Mobile : T-Mobile Completes Merger with Sprint to Create the New T-Mobile Roger Cheng / CNET : John Legere brought T-Mobile back from the dead. Now he's riding off into ...

2019-10-12
BuzzFeed News 6 related

Source: Andy Rubin left Playground Global, the venture firm he founded, in May, with a payout of more than $9M

but he's still in the building C. Scott Brown / Android Authority : Andy Rubin exits a venture capital firm he founded, possibly related to scandals Joe Maring / Android Central : Andy Rubin was repor...

2017-05-24
CNET 18 related

LeEco says it's laying off 325 employees, or 70% of its US business' workforce, due to a lack of funding

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2016-06-29
CNET

Former BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins resigns from wireless charging firm Powermat, as part of a broader revamp

His resignation is part of a larger revamp of Powermat as it looks to focus on wireless charging again.  —  by , Roger Cheng  —  Thorsten Heins is out of a job.  Again.

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