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MetLife Chief Henrikson Eclipses Benmosche After Vow Not To Waste Crisis MetLife Inc. Chief Executive Officer Robert Henrikson, who vowed not to waste the financial crisis, will control a larger overseas life insurance operation than his old boss after agreeing to pay $15.5 billion for a unit of American International Group Inc. SEC Economist Overdahl Leaving Regulator Amid Protests on Short-Sale Rules The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s top economist is leaving the agency after Chairman Mary Schapiro merged his office with another and passed short- selling rules that hedge funds said ignored financial analysis. Fujitsu Probe Fails to Dispel Investors' Concerns About Nozoe Controversy Fujitsu Ltd., the computer company embroiled in a dispute with its former chief, was inadequately probed by Japan’s main stock exchange over the disclosure of President Kuniaki Nozoe’s resignation, investors said. Management Corner
Most Wall Street analysts and investors tend to focus on return on equity as their primary measure of company performance....
My previous blog emphasized the importance of increasing the IT-smarts of business leaders in order to fully leverage technologies that...
I couldn't help but notice the recent unveiling of the "Bloom Box," and the claims from its financial backers that...
Two out of three cheers for International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8. My first cheer is loud and...
As we make our way through the challenges of the global economic crisis, high-impact performers are in demand. I'm speaking...
"When you grow up, what would you like to be?" That's a question parents, relatives, and even complete strangers direct...
When people criticize you, what's the best thing to do? Show up and face the music. President Barack Obama did...
It's hard to focus on your work when your child is hallucinating. One of the least discussed yet quite salient...
What's the biggest emerging market of them all? I'll give you a hint: The answer isn't geographic but demographic. The...
In the for-profit sector, there are three basic ways to price a product: The cost plus profit margin method; benchmarking...
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