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Logitech founder calls on computer peripherals group to find new chairperson

Borel, one of three people who founded Logitech in 1981, said the maker of computer mice and keyboards had lost its way under Becker, who has chaired it since September 2019.

September 15, 2023 / 16:30 IST
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The Swiss-listed company, whose share price has risen 10% in 2023, said Becker had the support of its shareholders.
The Swiss-listed company, whose share price has risen 10% in 2023, said Becker had the support of its shareholders.

Logitech co-founder Daniel Borel stepped up his call for it to find a new chairperson on Friday, after objecting to Wendy Becker’s re-election to the role at the Swiss-American computer peripherals maker’s AGM earlier this week.

Borel, one of three people who founded Logitech in 1981, said the maker of computer mice and keyboards had lost its way under Becker, who has chaired it since September 2019.

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”I am not yet a dinosaur meddling, but I am worried about the future of Logitech, the company I created,” Borel told Reuters. ”Logitech needs a new chairperson, someone who can react to the changed market situation.”

Logitech said Becker, a former CEO of British clothing chain Jack Wills, was travelling on Friday and was not immediately available to comment on Borel’s views.

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