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SONICblue Fires Boss After Loan Dispute
Published by: jack 2008-08-22
SONICblue late Thursday fired Chairman, President and CEO, Kenneth Potashner following a clash with the company board over loan policies.

The company installed L. Gregory Ballard, currently the executive vice president for marketing and product management, as CEO until they can appoint a long-term boss. The Santa Clara, Calif. maker of audio, DVD and VCR players refused to detail the termination of Potashner, but the outgoing skipper told the Wall Street Journal that he had called for the resignation of three board members -- Terry N. Holdt, Robert P. Lee, and James T. Schraith -- over repayment of company loans totaling almost $600,000.

The loans were used to buy stock in SONICblue subsidiary RioPort, maker of the highly popular Rio audio players, at a time when the economic climate was more stable. Potashner claimed the board finagled with the terms of the loans so they didn't need to be repaid. However, Ballard and the company disputed the clash as the reason for Potashner's firing in on an investor conference call Friday morning. He also said information about the company loans to executives and board members has been disclosed in all the relevant filings.

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"SONICblue is at an important turning point," said Ballard. Indeed -- the company is in the process of morphing from a well-known graphics chip supplier to a consumer electronics provider.

Ballard, who said on the call that there are no searches underway for a new CEO, conceded that his company is not in any position to make mistakes on account of all the financing the company took on in the last year. He also acknowledged the management turnover, and said the current management team has gelled quickly. When Ballard joined, Marcus Smith signed on as the company's interim chief financial officer. Smith replaced David Sugishita, who had only been on the job since February 1 and left to pursue other opportunities.

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"I think I'm the right person to manage this company for the next 10 years," Ballard said.

Before joining SONICblue, Ballard served as CEO of 3dfx, where he grew revenue from $4 million to a run-rate of over $400 million over a three-year period, and served as CEO at MyFamily.com, a subscription-based Internet service.


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