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Intuit’s CEO steps down, Sage downgraded by Deutsche Bank, Thomson Reuters shows up to the dance, and Xero’s big mistake

Stories in this episode:

  • Intuit CEO Brad Smith to Step Down — WSJ
  • Brad Smith will step down as Intuit CEO at end of year — CNBC
  • Sage Group shares plummet as Deutsche Bank downgrades software firm to 'sell' — Proactive Investors
  • Thomson Reuters debuts cloud accounting app for small businesses — Accounting Today
  • The one ASX company Bronte Capital thinks could be a $100b global tech giant — Australian Financial Review
  • Best Practices for the Month-End Close: Interactive Panel Discussion with Accounting Leaders — FloQast

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Intuit’s CEO steps down, Sage downgraded by Deutsche Bank, Thomson Reuters shows up to the dance, and Xero’s big mistake7 years ago
The Accounting Podcast
7 years ago
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