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Why Citigroup Looks Lucky to Have Pandit

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Megan Barnett

Many people never thought this day would come. Citigroup’s (C) employees and shareholders -- and by definition, taxpayers -- are fortunate to have Vikram Pandit at the helm of the struggling ba

Mom, Inc.

Thu Oct 15th, 2009

Hoofy and Boo

Executive compensation remains a hot topic, as the debate rages over whether Wall Street CEOs deserve their gargantuan pay packages.Just this week, “Pay Czar” Kenneth Feinberg made headli

Women of the Credit Crisis: Where Are They Now?

Mon Oct 12th, 2009

Megan Barnett

The past couple of years have claimed many victims on Wall Street, but there was a time when it felt like the finance sector’s top women were suffering a disproportionate number of job losses.

John Mack, Ken Lewis... Who Will Fall Next?

Thu Oct 1st, 2009

Megan Barnett

Bank of America (BAC) CEO Ken Lewis, the Georgia State grad who hailed from small town Mississippi, finally earned his spot among the ego-driven Ivy League MBAs of Wall Street last year. He had tried

Makeover Lessons for Citigroup

Thu Sep 24th, 2009

Marissa Carl

Virtues and great service are rarely associated with the Citigroup (C) we know today -- the same one that took $45 billion in federal aid -- but those values are exactly what the company reportedly i

Credit Debt Has Dug a Two-Decade Hole

Wed Sep 9th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by James Quinn, a senior director of strategic planning for a major university. James has held high-level financial positions with a retailer

The Bad Boys of Business: Citigroup

Thu Sep 3rd, 2009

Scott Reeves

A day after the story broke, Citigroup canceled the order.“Citi continually explores ways to reduce all its assets, including aircraft," Michael J. Hanretta, a company spokesman, said

Citi Fights Losing Battle With Washington

Thu Aug 13th, 2009

Megan Barnett

Vikram Pandit, aren't you ready for a new job? Since taking the helm at Citigroup (C) in late 2007, Pandit has led the bank through its darkest days. He's overseen controversial executive management

Memoirs of a Minyan: An Officer and a Gentleman

Wed Jul 8th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond. This e-Book will publish

Washington to CEOs: Meet Your Compensation Czar

Wed Jun 10th, 2009

Cory Bortnicker

CEOs of America: Meet your enemy. His name... is Feinberg.The Obama administration, in its ongoing effort to quell public outrage over CEO compensation, hired Kenneth R. Feinberg to act as arbit
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