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Langley's reporting on the Citicorp-Travelers merger and the titanic cultural battle that ensued between the cerebral John Reed and the gut-driven Weill is spectacular. Can you imagine a $73 billion company with two CEOs and three presidents? Reed's defenestration seemed just a matter of time, to everyone...
...committee headed by Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Nancy Maull will hammer out the details of the merger of Gross and Lewis’ offices...
...committee, headed by Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Nancy Maull, will hammer out the details of the merger of Gross and Lewis’ offices...
...Saturday night, suspected Islamic rebels attacked a police post in Kashmir, killing nine police officers and two civilians. More than a dozen militant groups have been fighting for Kashmir’s independence from India or its merger with Pakistan since...
...profits." Yet he and many others still hope the U.S. will allow "steadfast allies" to subcontract work, as they did in Afghanistan. Corus Sings The Steely Blues When conflict happens in a marriage, the most common reason is money. Last week Corus - the steelmaker forged in 1999 from the merger of British Steel and Dutch firm Hoogovens - looked perilously close to divorce. To address its scarred financial position - Corus has lost about 32.9 billion since the merger, most of it on the U.K. side - the British-led management had planned a 3805 million sale of some of Corus' aluminum interests...