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...Parmalat was trying to style itself as the "Coca-Cola of milk," and Ferraris, 46, a former Milan-based corporate banker for Citigroup, had spent six years building its operations in Canada and Australia. But in late February the company stock had nosedived when the firm's irascible CFO, Fausto Tonna, announced an unexpected new bond issue - a fresh increase in corporate debt - that came on the heels of several other big capital-raising moves. Parmalat's founder and lifetime CEO, Calisto Tanzi, called back the bonds the following day and replaced Tonna with Ferraris to calm the waters. Within...
...Sallie Forth Citigroup said it will elevate 39-year-old Sallie Krawcheck to the role of CFO in November, making her Wall Street's most powerful woman. Krawcheck will relinquish her position as head of Smith Barney, Citigroup's brokerage...
...only was I in possession of extremely sensitive and confidential information, I actually often read and understood it. Occasionally I was also responsible for delivering said information to various members of our and other firms. Once I even spell-checked a Powerpoint presentation that was being given to the CFO of a Fortune 500 corporation. The CFO! I considered changing the order of the bullet-points in favor of the transaction so that the lines starting with my initials read sequentially, but the risk of being found out was just too great. After all, there are four layers of employees...
...demanded he come with them to sign documents granting him "immunity" from lawsuits in exchange for cooperation. "Think about your wife Wanda and family," Rehberg says he was told, and "keep quiet about all this." A father of 8-year-old twin girls, Rehberg, 44, a former hospital CFO, had never faced anything like this. Phoebe admits it sent the men but denies trying to strong-arm Rehberg...
...billion in alleged unpaid corporate taxes; its simultaneous freezing of company assets, which makes that tax bill impossible to pay; and, last week, a Moscow court's rejection of Yukos' bid to suspend the government's efforts to collect the first $3.4 billion. "We can't survive," Yukos CFO Bruce Misamore told the Financial Times. But the motives behind all this have remained murky. President Vladimir Putin insists that "the government should not cause Yukos' collapse," and says prosecutors "are acting...