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YTB's chief financial officer resigns

February 04, 2010

John Clagg has resigned as CFO of YTB International.

YTB’s board of directors appointed CEO Robert van Patten to serve in Clagg’s place until a new CFO is found.

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#21February 25, 2010
Now, there COO has fled the nest. I really would like to know when the suppliers are going to cut YTB/Zam Zu off? Coach is going to flee to his mansion in Florida just like Alverson from Joystar did and people are going to be ticked....
#20February 10, 2010
No Ax to grind, I wasn't interested in Clegg's reason. Call me any name you want too. The truth is the truth YTB'er. I said what I said and you are like I once was. I have a life and I wish you and all YTB'ers the Best. Two of my posting were the same info because my computer had a glitch and I wrote it again, because I didn't know if the first one went thru. The HYPOCRITES are COACH AND SCOTT, the compensation plan will never change, we have a bill if rights, now go sale 3 new shamzuus and trigger your bonus. WHY ARE YOU UPSET? What ramblins? You understood what I said, and so did everyone else. You will learn soon enough Rookie. And I will not war with another YTB'er. Time will tell. I hope all goes well for all remainning YTB REPS, nothing else to say. HL
#19February 09, 2010
Hey Sheep Zombie, you missed the reasoning or misdirected it as you always do. Changing corporate officers is an everyday occurrence in business news. You have no idea why John Clagg resigned, nor do you really care. For you it only serves as another B.S. opportunity for your distortions. Ever since YTB made the TW Power list, it has moved up annually. Last year it was #25. Had not three other companies merged, YTB would have been #24. Ever since it made the list, we hear the same thing over and over again, from the same small handful of people. Guess what; YTB is still here. OK now tell me again, this time you really mean it, and this time it really-really is going to go away. What will occur are future articles about YTB, with the same distortions and the same [wrong] predictions reposted. You may find your life more pleasant if you choose a game you won at sometimes.
#18February 09, 2010
#16 Those CEO's were not involved in a pyramid scheme nor were they being sued by the IL Attorney General. Comparing them to YTB is like comparing oranges to apples. Weak reasoning. Another sheep zombie.
#17February 08, 2010
HL: Ok we get it, your response has nothing to do with the article except you have an ax to grind and nobody understands your rambling. Get a life. Stop being a hypocrite, "...should have never trashed other companies".
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