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JULY 21, 2009, 7:31 A.M. ET
Temasek Says Goodyear Won't Become CEO By PATRICIA KOWSMANN, COSTAS PARIS and SE YOUNG LEE
SINGAPORE -- Singapore's Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd. said Tuesday that American executive Charles "Chip" Goodyear won't take over as chief executive of the state-owned investment firm, reversing plans announced earlier this year.
"Four months into the leadership transition, the Temasek board and Mr. Goodyear have concluded and accepted that there are
differences regarding certain strategic issues that could not be resolved," Temasek said in a statement.
Temasek, one of the world's oldest and most respected sovereign-wealth funds, had announcement the CEO change in February, in a move that was seen as an effort to change gears after big hits to its portfolio. At the time, fund officials rejected the idea that the hiring of Mr. Goodyear was related to recent financial hits, saying it first became interested in attracting Mr. Goodyear in 2007.
Mr. Goodyear, a former BHP Billiton Ltd. CEO and a former associate at Kidder Peabody, assumed the position of CEO-designate at Temasek on March 1, and was expected to succeed current CEO Ho Ching on Oct. 1. He is also leaving the board, Temasek said.
A person familiar with the situation said Mr. Goodyear differed with Temasek on the company's new investment focus, and that
his proposals for the firm's new strategic direction were considered too risky by some.
He also planned some changes for the senior management that weren't well received, the person said. Temasek's board must approve appointments for such posts.
Ms. Ho, who is married to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and is daughter-in-law of the city-state's founder, will continue as CEO and executive director of Temasek, a spokeswoman said.
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