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Long-time Apple Corps chief leaves

LONDON, April 11 (UPI) -- Niel Aspinhall, school chum of Paul McCartney and the late George Harrison, has left Apple Corps, which manages the commercial interests of the Beatles.

Aspinhall, a long-time friend and one-time road manager for the Fab Four, walked out as chief executive Tuesday following "differences" between him and the board, The Sun reported Wednesday.

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Apple Corps was interested in making "as much money as possible" from the Beatles, an insider told the Sun. "Neil was against making the Beatles a cash cow."

Aspinhall was replaced by Jeff Jones, executive vice president at Legacy Recordings-Sony BMG Catalog Worldwide, The (London) Independent said.

Apple Corps is owned by McCartney, Ringo Starr; John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and Harrison's estate.

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