Feds Weren't the Only Thing That Drove Ken Lewis to the Edge
The Bank of America CEO was being hounded by his mother, for one.
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The Bank of America CEO was being hounded by his mother, for one.
We guess the Long-Term Capital Management head is hoping the third time's the charm?
Stan O'Neal chooses coach, a little too late.
This makes us feel less bad about CEO Ken Lewis getting no pay this year.
Ken Lewis, the outgoing CEO of Bank of America, will get no salary or bonus for 2009, and he'll have to pay them $1 million.
Not that the two are related.
One prospective juror wrote that big financial firms "always try to bend the rules to make as much money as possible."
Of Citigroup, we mean. The commodities trader still needs his $100 million paycheck.
The North Carolina–based CEO is "really tired of all the mud that was being piled on him," says a source.
Another reason to be annoyed at the finance professionals who got us into the recession.
The conversation we might have had with rock-star hedge-funder John Paulson over Instant Messenger today, if we were, like, bros.
Will the JPMorgan CEO choose public service? Or the service industry?
Well, unless they want to be.
Like everything else about the bearish Euro Pacific Capital president, this scares us.
We know, probably all of them. But one had a particularly difficult time holding it together.
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