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  • Ricke and Zumwinkel for one million euros$1.4 million in compensation.

    Deutsche Telekom Settles With Former Execs Archibald Preuschat 2011

  • *** Telecommunications Deutsche Telekom said former chief executive Kai-Uwe Ricke and former chairman Klaus Zumwinkel agreed to pay €600,000 $853,380 compensation related to a scandal in which phone-log data of supervisory board members and journalists were monitored.

    Business Watch 2011

  • Ricke and Zumwinkel denied any wrongdoing but agreed to pay an undisclosed sum, partly covered by directors-and-officers insurance.

    Deutsche Telekom Settles With Former Execs Archibald Preuschat 2011

  • Ricke resigned in November amid shareholder disappointment in his inability to turn around the ailing German operations.

    New Deutsche Telekom CEO Rings In Changes New Deutsche Telekom CEO Rings Changes 2006

  • At Deutsche Telekom, Ricke is reported to have decided to step down after four years at the helm because of mounting pressure from shareholders who were displeased with the company's lowered profit and sales forecasts.

    Ricke Out As Deutsche Telekom CEO 2006

  • Ricke is Germany's second major chief executive to step down in less than a week.

    Ricke Out As Deutsche Telekom CEO 2006

  • The fifth wonder is Mamtour wch is a high hill that Looks Exactly round, but on the side next Castleton wch is a Little town in the High Peake on that side its all broken that it Looks just in resemblance as a great Hay-Ricke yts Cut down one halfe on one side – that describes it most naturall.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • In 1985, as president of UAW Local 600, once the largest local in the entire union, King organized health care workers, Ricke said.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • For example, Ricke says, her study found that levels of sulphate that kept China closest to its baseline climate were so high that they made India cold and wet.

    Scientific American 2010

  • "It changes the distribution of energy in the troposphere so that it becomes more convectively stable," Ricke says.

    Scientific American 2010

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