Google chief financial officer Patrick Pichette plans to retire from the company, an SEC filing reveals.
This announcement follows a rather rough earnings period for Pichette and Google, in which both were forced to explain away slowing ad revenue growth, currency issues, and Google Glass.
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Here’s the full statement:
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On March 4, 2015, Google Inc.’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Patrick Pichette, informed the company of his intent to retire. The effective date of his retirement has not yet been determined. Patrick indicated that he intends to assist in the search for a new CFO and ensure an orderly transition, which the company expects will occur within the next six months.
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