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BofA CEO search to drag until Thanksgiving: report

Bank of America Corp's CEO search could last until Thanksgiving, the New York Post reported on Friday.

 

Fiorina Will Challenge Boxer in Senate Race

Fiorina Will Challenge Boxer in Senate Race

Carly Fiorina, former adviser to Senator John McCain's presidential campaign and former C.E.O. of Hewlett-Packard, is announcing she'll seek the Republican nomination to oppose Senator Barbara Boxer.

 

Chrysler Broke Even in September

Chrysler Broke Even in September

Chrysler broke even in September and finished the month with more cash than it had at the end of June, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday.

 

Wal-Mart Considering Expanding Into Urban Areas

Wal-Mart Considering Expanding Into Urban Areas

Walmart has stepped up efforts to mobilise local political support for new store openings in US cities and urban areas that were last month identified as a growth priority for the retailer by Mike Duke, its chief executive.

 

Corner Office: Imagining a World of No Annual Reviews

Carol Bartz, the chief executive of Yahoo, says that immediate feedback is important for employees.

 

Lewis Won’t Get Salary at BofA

Lewis Won’t Get Salary at BofA

Bowing to increasing scrutiny of his compensation, Bank of America’s embattled chief executive, Kenneth D. Lewis, agreed not to take a salary or bonus for 2009.

 

Marge Simpson will bare it all for Playboy

Marge Simpson will bare it all for Playboy

Holy Cow! Marge Simpson is baring it all in Playboy's November issue. It will be the first time that the magazine has offered a newsstand cover and centerfold of a cartoon character The Chicago Sun-Times reports. The paper quotes Playboy's new CEO, Scott Flanders, as saying the move is an attempt to appeal to readers in their 20s, a highly prized demographic. The average Playboy reader is 35, Flanders says. The Marge Simpson centerfold is...

 

Jet Airways' CEO Resigns

Indian airline Jet Airways said Chief Executive Wolfgang Prock-Schauer will step down on Oct. 15. Senior Vice President Nikos Kardassis will take over as the acting head.

 

U.S. Olympic Committee Head Leaving

U.S. Olympic Committee Head Leaving

U.S. Olympic Committee acting C.E.O. Stephanie Streeter will leave her post within the next five months.

 

Microsoft boss sees weak growth

Software giant Microsoft's boss Steve Ballmer says he believes that the world will be in a period of slow growth for "years".

 

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