- Gaston Bastiaens
Gaston Bastiaens (Westerlo (Belgium) December 16, 1946) is a Belgian engineer and businessman. As a vice president of
Philips Electronics , he was responsible for theCompact Disc as well as forCD-i , CD-ROM, Philips' contributions to theMPEG standard and the foundations for the DVD. In 1992 he moved toApple Computer and became a Vice President and the first General Manager of Apple's newly formed Personal Interactive Electronics (PIE) division in the early 1990s. In this role, he oversaw the launch of theApple Newton PDA. At the end of 1994, he left Apple after the Newton project, with John Sculley's departure in 1993, had lost much of its internal support and was starting to turn into a technical and commercial failure.He spent two years at the Internet applications company
Quarterdeck , USA, as its president and chief executive officer. After a series of disastrous acquisitions at the company, he left in September 1996 after two successive quarters of significant losses. Quarterdeck became apenny stock and got bought out bySymantec .He quickly found a new job. In 1996 he joined
Lernout & Hauspie , L&H, a speech technology company based inBelgium . In 2001 he was arrested at hisBoston home and sent to his native Belgium to face charges for which he could face up to ten years in prison. The charges relate toinsider trading related to the technology company L&H. L&H went finally bankrupt in October 25, 2001, after struggling for about a year.
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