— The average age of incoming CEOs at S&P 500 companies has been on the decline — it was 52.9 in 2010, down from 54.7 in 2006, according to the WSJ. And technology and Internet companies have certainly played a large role in lowering that average age.
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The average age of incoming CEOs at S&P 500 companies has been on the decline — it was 52.9 in 2010, down from 54.7 in 2006, according to the WSJ. And technology and Internet companies have certainly played a large role in lowering that average age.
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