HTC’s COO Matthew Costello joins revolving door of departing execs

HTC's COO Matthew Costello joins the revolving door of department execs

One of HTC’s top execs, Chief Operating Officer Matthew Costello, will depart after three years on the job, according to a report from Bloomberg. He’ll join recent departees like Asia CEO Lennard Hoornik and others in leaving the company, which has seen unprecedented turnover of late amid its falling fortunes. His position will be filled for now by engineering president Fred Liu, who told employees via email that Costello would move to Europe and stay on as an executive adviser. Ironically, the latest departure comes in the wake of very good news for HTC, which just reported $970 million in May revenue — nearly double what it took in last month and just shy of May 2012 figures. That can likely be chalked up to sales of the One, which is now being churned out at full speed (and soon in a stock Android version) but whether the fortunes of HTC’s star handset can halt the brain-drain remains to be seen.

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Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, live at D11

Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, live at D11

Sheryl Sandberg has served as the chief operating officer of the world’s most popular social network since 2008, and today she’s taking the stage at D11 here in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. She’s kicking off a day of high-profile interviews just hours after Apple CEO Tim Cook got things started last night, and we’re expecting her to be grilled on all manners of things — the company’s stock price, the future of mobile advertising, the success (or failure) of Facebook Home, international growth and how many Likes this here liveblog will receive. Join us after the break for the blow-by-blow, won’t you?

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Yahoo hires Google exec Henrique de Castro as COO

Yahoo hires Google exec Henrique de Castro as COO

Sure, Yahoo may already have former Google executive Marissa Mayer at the helm, but the company’s now hired Mountain View veteran Henrique de Castro to become its COO. Transitioning from his current role as Google’s worldwide Partner Business Solutions group VP, de Castro will take charge of “strategic and operational management of Yahoo’s sales, operations, media and business development worldwide.” In other words, he’ll wield his advertising and sales expertise to help guide the firm forward. At the latest, January 22, 2013 will be de Castro’s first day on the job, if he can’t tie up loose ends with Page and Co. sooner.

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Jolla’s Marc Dillon takes over as CEO, Jussi Hurmola to focus on Sailfish

Jolla's Marc Dillon takes over as CEO, Jussi Hurmola to focus on Sailfish

Following big news from Jolla almost two weeks ago, it’s reluctant to go quiet, instead taking to Twitter to announce that Jussi Hurmola is no longer its CEO. This isn’t a story of scandal or corporate dissent, but merely a restructuring to allow Hurmola to focus on Sailfish, the MeeGo-based OS currently in development. It’s no great surprise that Marc Dillon is stepping up to be the new big cheese — he’s another of the company’s founders and was acting COO prior to the shuffle. Sailfish is due to be demoed for the first time in a little over a month, where we imagine Hurmola will be eager to flaunt its progress now that he’s managed to palm off all that paperwork.

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