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![]() Entries tagged "Ken Lewis"Telephone tagRevealed! Tim Geithner spends a lot of time on the phone. But while we know the names of his callers, we utterly lack the context FaceoffOn one side, Judge Jed Rakoff, defending shareholders' right to know. On the other, the SEC, Bank of America and some serious regulators, defending their actions in desperate times. This clash has everything but a smoking gun. Desoer another BofA vet on Lewis listThe race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on, and longtime executive Barbara Desoer's integration of Countrywide helps her make the list. Krawcheck joins the BofA CEO listThe arrival of Citigroup alumna Sallie Krawcheck was the impetus for the recent management changes at BofA, and the talk of Ken Lewis succession plans. BofA vet Price worthy of the top spot?The race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on and Joe Price, CFO of Global Corporate & Investment Banking Risk Management, makes the list. Wall Street's Montag also top BofA contenderThe race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on and Thomas Montag, a Wall Street veteran from Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs, is a front runner. Fleet vet Moynihan leads BofA succession listBrian Moynihan is most frequently cited as Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis' replacement in news reports. The exceptionThe rules are different for financial gods like Warren Buffett. And doesn't the media know it. Movers & shakers: April 30, 2009Ken Lewis' role as CEO and chair of Bank of America Corp. has been split.Walter E. Massey became chairman while Lewis remains as president and... Blundering herdKen Lewis thought he had a dream deal when he nabbed Merrill Lynch. By year's end he knew he had a nightmare. The Trouble with TARPGeithner is sticking with Paulson's flawed remedy. Or maybe he isn't. Stay tuned for details. Promise, meet realityAs Obama takes the reins, the economic outlook remains as dire as ever. Gone but not forgottenJohn Thain and Vikram Pandit get scolded for being away from the office in a crisis. What, they lost their BlackBerries? Movers & shakers: Jan. 23, 2009John Thain is leaving Bank of America Corp. and is being replaced by BofA general counsel Brian Moynihan. Moynihan continues to report to BofA CEO... Risk arbitrage: Dec. 1, 2008The $20 billion Merrill Lynch-BofA deal goes before the latter's shareholders with some skepticism. And the BCE deal is scheduled to close Dec. 11. Movers & shakers: Oct. 3, 2008Bank of America Corp. chairman and CEO Ken Lewis said John Thain (pictured), current chairman and chief executive of Merrill Lynch & Co., will become... Meltdown made easyThe Big Money continues the dream of making business fun for nonbusiness readers. Good timing. | ||||||||||||||||
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