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Michael Mark Lynton (born January 1, 1960) is a businessman and current chairman of Snap Inc. He previously served as chairman and chief executive of Sony Pictures Entertainment . [ 2 ] In 2017, Lynton stepped down as CEO of Sony Entertainment to become Chairman of Snap , makers of the Snapchat mobile app. [ 3 ] On February 12, 2019, he was ...
[62] In response to President Obama's statement, Sony Entertainment's CEO Michael Lynton said on the CNN program Anderson Cooper 360 that the public, the press and the President misunderstood the events. Lynton said the decision to cancel the wide release was in response to a majority of theaters pulling their showings and not to the hackers ...
On March 30, 2012, then-co-chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures, Michael Lynton, and executive vice president and general counsel of Sony, Nicole Seligman, were respectively named as CEO and president of Sony Corporation of America to oversee all of Sony's global entertainment businesses. [2]
Michael Lynton, Chairman of Snap, Inc., former CEO of Sony Entertainment. Tracy V. Maitland, President and Chief Investment Officer of Advent Capital Management. Helena Maus, CEO of Archetype and ...
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The firm also appointed a new high-profile board member, Michael Lynton of Sony's American division. [60] By mid-July 2013, a media report valued the company at $860 million. [61] On November 14, 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook offered to acquire Snapchat for $3 billion, but Spiegel declined the cash offer. [62]
According to Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton, the cancellation of the wide release was a response to the refusal of cinema chains to screen the film, not the hackers' threats, and that Sony would seek other ways to distribute the film. Sony released a statement saying that the company "is and always has been strongly committed to ...
In May 2017, it was announced that Vinciquerra would be filling the role of CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, left vacant by Michael Lynton after he announced his departure for Snap Inc. Vinciquerra was hired [6] to oversee the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Television and worldwide media networks. [10]