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The Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd. has announced its new CEO, British executive Tom Greene. The Beatles originally founded Apple in 1968 to handle their creative and business interests, with their longtime ...
The UK’s Apple Corps Ltd., which oversees the creative and business interests of The Beatles, has tapped British executive Tom Greene as CEO.
Upcoming Beatles' projects include the release of Sam Mendes' upcoming four-part biopic. By Thomas Smith LONDON — The Beatles’ Apple Corps Ltd. has announced that Tom Greene has been appointed ...
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The head of the Beatles' company Apple Corps, Neil Aspinall, who started out as the band's road manager, is leaving after 40 years, the company said Tuesday, with music executive Jeff Jones to ...
Apple Corps manages the rights to the Beatles’ work and is controlled by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and the estates of John Lennon and George Harrison.
LONDON – The Beatles' Apple Corps company has settled a royalties dispute with record label EMI, the two companies said Thursday, raising hopes that Beatles recordings may soon be legally ...
Apple Corps, the record company the Beatles founded in 1968, and Apple, the Cupertino computer company, reached an accord that gives the latter ownership of the name and the apple logo.
Apple Corps Ltd., the company overseeing the Beatles’ business and creative interests, has found its new CEO. Tom Greene was announced as the company’s new leader Tuesday morning, set to fill a role ...
Apple Corps Ltd., the company overseeing the Beatles’ business and creative interests, has found its new CEO. Tom Greene was announced as the company’s new leader Tuesday morning, set to fill ...
Beatles’ Apple Corps Names Tom Greene As New CEO "We have a lot of exciting plans and Tom’s experience and vision make him the perfect person to join us in making it all happen," Paul ...