NetEase Executives Step Down as CEO Pulls Back From Games
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NetEase Inc. is losing another senior executive, the latest in a string of departures after an investment pullback spearheaded by billionaire founder and chief executive officer William Ding.
Simon Zhu, NetEase’s president for global investments and partnerships, said he was leaving the Chinese video-game company in a social media post on Friday. The company has lost at least three key employees from its embattled games division in recent months.