Friday 3 February 2012

Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in a plane crash, interim replacement named


Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in a plane crash, interim replacement named

By The Associated Press  | February 03, 2012
FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2005 file photo, Steven Appleton, chairman of the board, CEO and president of Micron Technology, Inc., speaks after Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner announced Micron will create 860 new high-tech jobs during an announcement ceremony at the company's Manassas, Va. location. Appleton has died in a small plane crash Friday, Feb. 3, 2012,in Boise, Idaho. He was 51. (AP Photo/Potomac News, Perer Cihelka) MANDATORY CREDIT
FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2005 file photo, Steven Appleton, chairman of the board, CEO and president of Micron Technology, Inc., speaks after Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner announced Micron will create 860 new high-tech jobs during an announcement ceremony at the company's Manassas, Va. location. Appleton has died in a small plane crash Friday, Feb. 3, 2012,in Boise, Idaho. He was 51. (AP Photo/Potomac News, Perer Cihelka) MANDATORY CREDIT
BOISE, Idaho - Steve Appleton, the chief executive and chairman of Micron, died Friday morning in a small, experimental fixed-wing plane crash, the company said. He was 51.
Appleton, a professional stunt plane pilot and former motocross racer, was the only one in the plane when it crashed at the Boise airport.
Micron Technology Inc. is one of the world's leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions. Through its worldwide operations, Micron manufactures and markets a full range of DRAM, NAND and NOR flash memory.
The company's board of directors later appointed Micron's president and chief operating officer, Mark Durcan, as interim chief executive officer.
Last week Duncan announced his intention to step down in August. The board is meeting this weekend to name a permanent CEO.
Ada County dispatch in southwestern Idaho received reports of a small plane that was on fire before it landed. Airport spokeswoman Patti Miller said the airplane is a fixed wing single engine Lancair.
In a prepared statement, Micron's board of directors said, "Steve's passion and energy left an indelible mark on Micron, the Idaho community and the technology industry at large."
Micron shares were up 23 cents at $7.95 Friday before trading was halted in the early afternoon for the announcement. They were down in after hours trading at US$7.77 on Friday evening.
It's not the first time Appleton has been in a small plane crash, and questions have been raised in the past about whether the head of a large corporation should be engaging in that hobby. On July 8, 2004, Appleton sustained a punctured lung, head injuries, ruptured disk and broken bones after his stunt plane crashed in the desert east of Boise.
Appleton didn't immediately reveal the severity of injuries he sustained in that crash, and in 2006 a corporate governance expert began questioning disclosures about the crash.
"It's not prescribed in rule or law, but you need to communicate so people have a fair understanding to make an investor decision, and that decision is to buy, sell or hold," Hank Boerner, managing director of New York-based Rowen & Blewett, told The Idaho Statesman newspaper.

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