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Apple’s Man in Japan Quits

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From Bloomberg Business News

The president of Apple Computer Inc.’s Japanese operation, Frank Seiji Sanda, has abruptly quit the company.

His departure is the second by a key Apple executive recently, and comes at a critical time as the company tries to hold onto its position as the world’s third-largest personal computer maker.

Sanda, 46, had been with Apple for less than a year. Several other Apple Japan executives have left the company in the last several years.

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Japanese press reports said Sanda quit over differences about management policy, though the company would not confirm that.

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