LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda died Sunday in an ATV accident. The Charlotte-based company announced his death Monday morning.
LendingTree CEO and founder Doug Lebda died in an all-terrain vehicle accident over the weekend, the online loaning platform said Monday. He was 55.
The high-profile CEO also founded LendingTree, which offers online tools to connect borrowers with lenders. The board has named a new CEO.
LendingTree CEO and founder Doug Lebda has died following an ATV accident. Lebda, who founded the financial services company ...
The founder and chief executive of LendingTree, Doug Lebda, has died after a tragic all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident at his ...
The news quickly impacted the stock market. LendingTree shares dropped about 9% on Monday, falling from nearly $61 a share to roughly $56.91. Trading was briefly halted while the news of his death was ...
Investing.com -- LendingTree (NASDAQ:TREE) stock fell 8% Monday following the unexpected death of its founder, Chairman, and CEO Doug Lebda in an all-terrain vehicle accident.
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Doug Lebda, the LendingTree founder and CEO, died on Sunday in an ATV accident, the company announced.