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Article: Reed-Elsevier Brass Eyes Post-Teren Cahners Tune Up, But Web Play Stays.(Cahners Business Information)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- Min's B to B
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- July 23, 2001
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In the wake of Cahners Business Information president/CEO Marc Teren's departure last Thursday (see last Friday's min's b2b extra), interim CEO Gerard van de Aast, speaking from the parent's Holland headquarters, tells us that some "fine tuning and adjustments" need to be made in concert with Cahners' current print/Web strategy. "We want to increase focus on our core properties," notes van de Aast (ex-Compaq), who joined only eight months ago. "It's a strategy that was implemented prior to Mr. Teren's departure and one we will continue to follow." Van de Aast's strategic assessment aside, Cahners'--anxiously ridding itself of certain print properties over the past ...
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