CALIFORNIA - News from Sept. 29, 1985
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Sig Schreyer, vice president and general manger of Sunnyvale-based Atari Corp. left the company after five months following a dispute with Chairman Jack Tramiel. In addition, James Copland, vice president for marketing, resigned to start a new company to provide sales and distribution for software makers. He added that he left on good terms with Tramiel.
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