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Can Anyone Run CitiGroup?
Oleh:
Loomis, Carol J.
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 157 no. 9 (May 2008)
,
page 48-60.
Topik:
CitiGroup
;
Banking Giant
;
Manage
;
Morgan Stanley
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.36
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Let us now consider a famous business convulsion. A year ago the largest banking in the world, Citigroup, was weeks into one of its best quaters in history. It was invincibly marching toward $6.2 billion in profits for the period, a matter so hearting for Citi's oft-maligned CEO, Charles O. Prince III, that as early as May he was astonishingly invinting reporters (like this writer) to come around and chat. At the same time, Vikram Pandit was about to go to work for Citi. Once a morgan Stanley standout who'd risen to head the institutional securities group, he was fired in 2005 by CEO Philip Purcell. He and other Morgan Stanley refuges started a hedge fund, Old Lane Patners-and now, in early 2007, Pandit was deep in discussions with Lewis Kaden, vice chairman of Citi.
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