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American Express Company (AMEX) CEO Kenneth I. Chenault was listed in Ebony Magazine’s 1995 ranking of the 50 most influential African-American figures in the last half-century, and today, he will address a group of graduates who may some day go on to leave their own marks on the business world. A 1976 graduate of the Law School, Chenault was named as one of four black leaders of Fortune 500 companies in 2004. He has gone from being a “pathfinder,” as Ebony called him, to a staple of the financial...
What did you do last summer? Recent luxury spending surveys by Amex and the New York Times found that the wealthy are no longer satisfied with material possessions alone.[an error occurred while processing this directive] Increasingly, they are in pursuit of unique encounters as well. So how about touring the Uffizi Gallery with Maurizio Seracini? He's an art detective mentioned in The Da Vinci Code who uncovers the secrets of Renaissance masterpieces. Florence-based Artviva Exclusive Experiences has recruited such well-known experts from various fields to offer unforgettable outings to affluent travelers. Wine buffs might decide...
EXPRESS PAY Amex's enabled Blue cards are available for the asking. Beware the Blue wave: holders tend to charge 28% more...
...more income at lower rates. The personal exemption will rise from $1,040 to $1,080. The federal income tax for a one-earner couple with two dependents and an adjusted gross income of $33,437 will be $3,501 for 1985 but $3,420 for 1986. STOCK MARKET Amex Puts Out Its Fire...
...most impressive part of the shopping--more than their speed or the way they use Amazon as a verb, or that they buy two of David Sedaris' books and then one of Jonathan Ames' because I point out that "he's funny too"--is Pam's Amex signature: a single, quarter-second loop. These are professional shoppers. Not only do I have a lot to learn, but the dual Sedaris purchase makes me realize I need to write a book...