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...time in raising $1.8 billion in fresh capital and cutting 20,000 jobs. In Switzerland, Credit Suisse stock has risen about 40%, easily outperforming most rivals, since the bank ditched Lukas Muhlemann at the beginning of last year and replaced him with two bank veterans, Oswald Grubel and John Mack. They quickly took major write-offs to deal with festering operational troubles. The jury remains out on some of the new CEOs, including Michael Diekmann at Allianz and Giuseppe Morchio at Fiat...
McGrew, Jr.; McNamera, R. J.; Mack, B. D.; Malkinson, F. D.; Mazel, P. A.; Miller, R. F.; Minot, S.; Montgomery, G. H.; Montgomery, H.; Montgomery, R. H.; Morgan, P. S.; Moyer...
...congressional committees have concluded for years that many major drugs owe their origins to research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Cancer Institute and other public agencies. A report by the Joint Economic Committee of Congress in 2000, then headed by Republican Senator Connie Mack of Florida, summed it up: "The Federal Government, mainly through the NIH, funds about 36% of all U.S. medical research ... Of the 21 most important drugs introduced between 1965 and 1992, 15 were developed using knowledge and techniques from federally funded research." A GAO report last year on Taxol, which...
Thomas H. Parry ’74 is president of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus (HGLC). Robert W. Mack ’71 is past co-chair and ex-officio board member of HGLC. Warren Goldfarb ’69, a founder and ex-officio board member of HGLC, is Pearson professor of modern Mathematics and mathematical logic...
Brener performed “Something Like That” by Tim McGraw—for which he put on a country outift—and Bobby Darin’s “Mack the Knife...