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Nvidia gets a new comms VP - Inquirer
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Nvidia gets a new comms VP
Inquirer, UK
By Charlie Demerjian NVIDIA HAS FINALLY filled the position of VP, corporate communications with Bob Sherbin, ex of HP. This is more than a simple job vacancy, it seemingly shuffles the entire NV comms tree. If you are paying attention, you will have ...
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Nvidia gets a new comms VP - Inquirer
Nvidia gets a new comms VP
Inquirer, UK
By Charlie Demerjian NVIDIA HAS FINALLY filled the position of VP, corporate communications with Bob Sherbin, ex of HP. This is more than a simple job vacancy, it seemingly shuffles the entire NV comms tree. If you are paying attention, you will have ...
Categories: Farked Manager News (FMN)
F.D.I.C. Set to Raise Fees to Replenish Bank Fund
Declaring the decline in its insurance fund an emergency, the agency will impose a one-time $15 billion increase in fees collected from banks.
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U.S. Agrees to Raise Its Stake in Citigroup
The Treasury Department announced on Friday that it would vastly increase its ownership of the struggling company.
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Sony Chief Takes Over Company’s Presidency
Sony said Howard Stringer, its chief executive officer, would replace Ryoji Chubachi as president to give the C.E.O. a freer hand in restructuring.
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Opel in Germany Seeks $4.2 Billion in Aid
The German subsidiary of General Motors said that it would ask European governments for loan guarantees and that it would try to reorganize as an independent company.
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Advertising: Snuggie Rode Silly Ads to Stardom Over Rivals
It is not always the first one to market who wins but the one with the most aggressive marketing plan.
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Bank of America Is Subpoenaed as Chief Testifies on Bonuses
The New York attorney general’s office is seeking the names of Merrill Lynch executives who received $3.6 billion in year-end bonuses.
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Wilbert Tatum, Activist Editor, Dies at 76
Mr. Tatum was the often provocative former publisher and editor of The New York Amsterdam News, the oldest and best-known of the city’s black newspapers.
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Big Changes on the Way in Lending to Students
The Obama administration outlined a vast overhaul of financial aid programs for college students, one that would end years of federal support to banks and other lenders.
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Elie Wiesel Levels Scorn at Madoff
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor lost his life savings to Bernard Madoff, and his charity lost $15.2 million.
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Months In, Insurers Ask Whether Aid Is on Its Way
Though they were led to believe that the second wave of money released by the Treasury would help some of them, insurers are now uncertain what if any relief might come their way.
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High & Low Finance: Failing Upward at the Fed
Congress appears ready to expand the Fed’s regulatory brief, even though the bank was blindsided by the current crisis.
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In Trial, Drug Eases a Symptom of MS
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Heart Device Dispute Renews Push for User Registry
Some experts say the debate about a Medtronic heart device would not exist if efforts to develop a national database of patients who get heart devices had received more support.
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Dell Income Drops 48% as It Seeks to Cut Costs
Punished by plummeting sales of computers, Dell presented investors with its lowest fourth-quarter profit since 2002.
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F.B.I. Arrests Stanford Executive
Laura Pendergest-Holt, Stanford Financial’s chief investment officer, was charged with obstructing a proceeding before a federal agency.
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