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Another one leaves Baidu

Baidu, operator of China’s biggest internet search engine, lost a second executive this month. This may weaken the company’s ability to take advantage of the possible exit of its biggest rival Google Inc. from the market.

Baidu, operator of China’s biggest internet search engine, lost a second executive this month. This may weaken the company’s ability to take advantage of the possible exit of its biggest rival Google from the market.
 
The Beijing-based company yesterday said Chief Technology Officer Li Yinan quit for personal reasons, 10 days after announcing the departure of Chief Operating Officer Peng Ye.

The resignations may be a setback for Baidu at a time when it faces competition from smaller search engines such as Sohu.com.
Baidu had 58.6% of China’s online search market in the fourth quarter, down from 63.9% in the previous three months.
Bloomberg reported Nomura’s Yoon wrote in a report last week that search engines operated by Sohu, a Beijing-based portal, and Tencent  are expected to win market share if Google leaves China.
 

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