Ken Lewis, the embattled CEO of Bank of America, is leaving the company, succumbing to nearly a year of strife that followed his company’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
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Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis leaving by year’s end (USA Today)
Ken Lewis, the embattled CEO of Bank of America, is leaving the company, succumbing to nearly a year of strife that followed his company’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
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Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis leaving by year’s end (USA Today)
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Ken Lewis, the beleaguered CEO of Bank of America, announced Wednesday that he will retire at year’s end.
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Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis to retire (CNN Money)
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We were disappointed yesterday when the cowardly Wall Street Journal failed to fire faux-trendspotting flack Mark Penn for using his newspaper column to troll for PR clients. But—hearteningly—both Penn and the paper appear increasingly pathetic! We do feel for the beleaguered actual reporters in the WSJ newsroom, who have to see their own reputations suffer by association while their paper’s leadership caves in to a celebrity pseudo-columnist’s right to disregard basic conflict-of-interest rules
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Mark Penn and Wall Street Journal Now Equally Pathetic
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