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  2. Brian J. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Brian J. Dunn (born 1959/1960) is an American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Best Buy, from April 2009 to April 2012, having worked there since 1985. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, Brian Dunn resigned as Best Buy's CEO during an internal company investigation into allegations of personal misconduct stemming from an inappropriate relationship with a female Best Buy employee. [68] Best Buy named Director George L. Mikan III interim CEO following Dunn's resignation. [68]

  4. Our First Nominee for Worst CEO of the Year: Brian Dunn - AOL

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    In essence, Dunn and co. completely wasted $6.4 billion in cash that it could direly use right now. Is Brian Dunn the Worst CEO of the Year? That's going to be up to you and the rest of The Motley ...

  5. Brian Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Brian Joseph Dunn (born 1955), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Brian J. Dunn , American businessman from Minnesota Brian Dunn (tennis) (born 1974), American tennis player from Florida

  6. UnitedHealthcare CEO killed in targeted shooting, NYPD says - AOL

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    NEW YORK -- UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in what appears to be a targeted attack Wednesday morning outside a Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan, according to the New York ...

  7. Former All-Pro running back makes Hall of Fame argument ... - AOL

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    Dunn had over 15,000 all-purpose yards, more than several Hall of Famers, like Jerome Bettis, Franco Harris and O.J. Simpson. He had just 105 fewer than Eric Dickerson. He had just 105 fewer than ...

  8. Hewlett-Packard spying scandal - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2006, CNET News.com publicly released a five-page letter written by the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce to Patricia Dunn stating that it had, for the past seven months, been conducting an investigation on Internet-based data brokers who allegedly use "lies, fraud and deception" to acquire personal information, and allow anyone who pay a "modest fee" to ...

  9. Brian Thompson didn't seem to have a bodyguard, and that ...

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    Two executive-protection consultants say they were surprised UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson didn't appear to have a bodyguard when he was shot and killed walking into a hotel in midtown ...