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    Two top HTC executives leave the company within a short period of time

    HTC is a company that can recently be described to be in a state of utter freefall. This comes after news that the company has lost two top executives. HTC is still struggling with the its brand recognition also delays of shipping the HTC One flagship phone and lack of aggressive marketing for their products unlike the competition like Samsung. CNET reports that HTC Asia’s CEO Lennard Hoornik

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    has now parted ways with the company after being on leave for two months. Hoornik was in charge of HTC’s Asian operations for just two years. It’s not clear why he was on leave, nor is it known whose
    decision the exit was.

    Also  HTC Chief Product Officer Kouji Kodera — who was in charge of the company’s entire product line — left the Taiwanese manufacturer last week. There also rumors of a growing disarray at HTC’s North American headquarters, and those problems aren’t restricted to the US.

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    Roger Bambino
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