- This morning Micron Technology's CEO Steve Appleton was killed in an airplane accident in Micron's headquarters city of Boise, Idaho. Trading of Micron stock was halted as the news was released. (Forbes)
- Fire crews are investigating a small plane crash at the Boise Airport that resulted in the death of Micron CEO Steve Appleton around 9 a.m. Friday. Appleton was the only person in the plane, according to Boise Airport reports and Micron reports. (Idaho Statesman)
- Steve Appleton, CEO of Micron Technology (NAS: MU) , has passed away at the age of 51. Not in a long bedside vigil, like fellow technology icon Steve Jobs of Apple, but in a dramatic and unfortunate accident. (Daily Finance)
- Steve Appleton tried to take off twice Friday. Here are key passages from his discussions with the Boise control tower: FIRST ATTEMPT Appleton: "One Lima Charlie is going to land here and stop. We've got a problem. Thanks. (Idaho Statesman)
- BOISE, Idaho - Steve Appleton, the chief operating officer and chairman of Micron, has died in a small plane crash in Boise. He was 51. Micron spokesman Dan Francisco confirmed Appletons death Friday. Trading in Micron stocks has been halted. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- BOISE – The flags outside Micron Technology's buildings in Boise are flying at half staff in honor of CEO Steve Appleton who died in a plane crash Friday morning at the Boise Airport. (KREM)
- BOISE, IDAHO (KMVT-TV) Condolences on the passing of Steve Appleton the CEO of Micron are being sent from all points today. From Boise State University the Schools President, Bob Kustra said, "Boise State lost one of its own today. (kmvt)
- Appleton, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Micron Technology, Inc.: Steve Appleton embodied what is great about America. (YAHOO!)
- It's the same company that received $5 million in stimulus money. And the same company whose CEO, Steve Appleton, met with President Obama to show his support for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. (Washington Post)
- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nicole Scherzinger and Steve Jones are out at The X Factor. A Fox spokeswoman said Monday that the judge and host will not return for the shows second season. No other details were provided. (Post-Crescent)
Friday, February 3, 2012
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