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        China's Baidu CFO dies in accident on vacation

        (Agencies)
        Updated: 2007-12-30 11:44

        The chief financial officer of Chinese search engine Baidu.com has died after an accident while on vacation in China, the company said.


        Shawn Wang 

        Shawn Wang, who joined the company in 2004, helped Baidu list in the US on the Nasdaq stock exchange the following year. He died on December 27 during a Christmas holiday vacation in China, the company said in a notice seen Sunday on its website. The company did not give further details and officials could not be reached for comment Sunday.

        "Shawn's leadership and vision helped transform Baidu into a leading US public company, and his presence will be greatly missed," Robin Li, chairman and chief executive said in the statement.

        Baidu.com is the dominant search engine in China, with a 60.7 percent market share, according to research firm Analysys International. US giant Google Inc. is in second place with about 23.7 percent. 



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