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  1. James Love Barksdale (born January 24, 1943) is an American executive who served as the president and CEO of Netscape from January 1995 until the company merged with AOL in March 1999. [1] Early life. James Barksdale was born in Jackson, Mississippi. He received a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Mississippi in 1965.

  2. James L Barksdale is Chairman/President at Barksdale Management Corp. See James L Barksdale's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

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  3. Partner and Co-founder, The Barksdale Group. Co-chair, Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age. James L. Barksdale is a Partner and Co-Founder of The Barksdale Group. Prior to founding The Barksdale Group, he served as President & CEO of Netscape Communications Corporation.

  4. James L. Barksdale is chairman of the board and president of Barksdale Management Corp. He also serves as chairman of Spread Networks, a company he helped establish in 2009. He served as president and chief executive officer of Netscape Communications Corp. from January 1995 until the company merged with America Online in March 1999.

  5. Feb 10, 2000 · James Barksdale was the first witness to take the stand in the Microsoft anti-trust trial. The former Netscape chief executive's evidence was at the heart of accusations against Microsoft....

  6. Netscape Communications Corp. In Netscape Communications Corp.: Money pours in. …January 1995 the company recruited James L. Barksdale, an executive experienced with raising capital for new companies in the telecommunications and overnight-delivery industries, to be its president and chief executive officer.

  7. Jim Barksdale is chairman of the board and president of Barksdale Management Corp. He also serves as chairman of Spread Networks, a company he helped establish in 2009. He served as president and chief executive officer of Netscape Communications Corp. from January 1995 through the company’s merger with America Online in March 1999.