Doug Lebda dies: LendingTree CEO and founder pases away in ATV accident; company shares drop by 4% – The Times of India

Doug Lebda dies: LendingTree CEO and founder pases away in ATV accident; company shares drop by 4% – The Times of India

Doug Lebda, the 55-year-old founder and CEO of LendingTree, has died in a tragic all-terrain vehicle accident at his family’s farm in North Carolina. The online lending platform confirmed his death on Sunday and said the company was mourning the sudden loss of its leader.“Doug was a visionary leader whose relentless drive, innovation and passion…

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Bihar polls: No SIRround sound; Election Commission silent on number of ‘aliens’ deleted | India News – The Times of India

Bihar polls: No SIRround sound; Election Commission silent on number of ‘aliens’ deleted | India News – The Times of India

CEC Gyanesh Kumar, while announcing the Bihar poll schedule, said 7.4cr electors in the state reposed confidence in EC with full participation in SIR NEW DELHI: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, when asked on Monday to share the number of illegal foreign immigrants deleted from the Bihar electoral rolls on account of the special intensive…

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Leadership change at Tata Motors: Shailesh Chandra named CEO; appointment effective October 1 – The Times of India

Leadership change at Tata Motors: Shailesh Chandra named CEO; appointment effective October 1 – The Times of India

Shailesh Chandra (Image credit: Tata Motors website) Tata Motors has named Shailesh Chandra as additional director, managing director & CEO, taking effect from October 1, 2025, with a three-year tenure. Chandra shall maintain his leadership role at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, the firm’s EV subsidiary, following P B Balaji’s departure as Group CEO, as reported…

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Nvidia CEO Huang sidelined in Beijing: Caught between US-China ‘larger agendas’ – here’s what’s happening – The Times of India

Nvidia CEO Huang sidelined in Beijing: Caught between US-China ‘larger agendas’ – here’s what’s happening – The Times of India

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday admitted the chipmaker is caught in the crossfire of the US-China trade war, saying Washington and Beijing “have larger agendas to work out” as the company struggles to balance soaring global demand for its AI chips with tightening political restrictions.Speaking in London on Wednesday, Huang said, “We can only…

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