What will become of Blockbuster chairman and CEO Jim Keyes once the Dallas-based video-rental company is sold? “I’m gonna take some time off,” Keyes said yesterday. “I might stay on through the transition–depending on the buyer.”
And after that? “I don’t know,” replied Keyes, who’s a competent painter and sculptor in his spare time, as explained in the new issue of D CEO. “I might become a starving artist.”
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