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Bank of America CEO and President Ken Lewis plans to retire at year end (INO News)

(AP:CHARLOTTE, N.C.) Bank of America CEO and President Ken Lewis plans to retire at year end.

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Bank of America CEO and President Ken Lewis plans to retire at year end (INO News)

Lewis to Step Down as Bank of America's Chief – DealBook Blog …

Bank of America’s embattled chief executive, Kenneth D. Lewis , will step down from the bank, effective Jan. Continue reading

Ignorance Is No Defense | The Big Money

Ken Lewis’s argument that he didn’t know Merrill Lynch was going to lose $29 billion is just as bad as saying he didn’t approve Merrill’s bonuses. Continue reading

Will Ken Lewis Ever Thank Taxpayers For That $100 Million Personal …

What about Mack and Blankfein? We’re talking hundreds of millions of dollars here. Continue reading

Paper Trail: BofA release on Lewis retirement

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Bank of America CEO Lewis leaving by year's end | Washington Examiner

Ken Lewis , the embattled CEO of Bank of America Corp., is leaving the company, succumbing to nearly a year of strife that followed his company’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co. Continue reading

Jr Deputy Accountant: Bank of America's Ken Lewis to Retire by End …

Ken Lewis , chief executive and president of Bank of America Corp., will retire at the end of the year, the bank said Wednesday. Continue reading

BofA CEO, Ken Lewis Stepping Down 01/01/10 | PIN Debit Payments Blog

BofA CEO, Ken Lewis Stepping Down 01/01/10. Ken Lewis stepping down as CEO of Bank of America on January 1st 2010. According to the New York Times, “. Continue reading

Documents Indicate Ken Lewis Utilized the MAC to Shake Down …

The intrigue embedded in the Bank of America takeover of Merrill Lynch is never ending. Continue reading

Cityfile: Ken Lewis Makes His Exit

Cityfile.com: The guide to New York’s most notable and influential individuals. Includes powerbrokers and tastemakers from media, business, finance, theater, restaurants, fashion, music, nightlife, politics, film, celebrity, TV, sports, … Continue reading