Cleaning house: Citigroup hunts new CEO, faces huge loss
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
... to make loans. ``It's the lending practices,'' said Steven Goldman, chief market strategist at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Connecticut. ``How much is that going to be impaired?'' Citi said former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, once ...
Julian Curtiss students jog into 21th century
Greenwich Time
... and contemporary rhythms. * Three college admissions directors recently came to speak before about 200 Greenwich High School parents and students about the admission review process and what students can do to get into their top college. The ...
Voting is an investment in the future
Greenwich Time
... Consider the last year when our towns were each choosing a municipal chief executive, 2005: Stamford bested Greenwich and Norwalk with a whopping 43 percent of registered voters turning out. Greenwich posted a 39 percent turnout, while the best ...
State DOT now more attuned to parkway concerns
Greenwich Time
... with the least impact upon the parkway, as required by law, and upon those who drive on it. Peter L. Malkin Greenwich The writer is chairman of the Merritt Parkway Conservancy.
Ballo lifts St. John's to Invitational crown
Greenwich Time
... up one goal in four conference games and his goals-against average is 0.48. New Canaan's Mary Clare Snediker (Greenwich Academy) earned New England Small College Athletic Conference Field Hockey Player of the Week. The junior slammed in a penalty ...
Chabad to host open house for new students
Greenwich Time
Chabad of Greenwich Preschool will hold an open house tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. for prospective students.
Education Calendar
Greenwich Time
... School preschool book fair preview party: 2:30 p.m. Preschool gym, 116 Maple Ave. Nov. 6 Election Day: Greenwich Public Schools, Westchester/Fairfield Hebrew Academy closed. Brunswick School book fair: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Burke Field House, 1252 ...
Stamford begging for dog park
Norwalk Advocate
... mix named Pepper. 'There were very few in the early 1990s so there were very few examples. Now we've got one in Greenwich, one in Darien.' Stamford's plan may succeed because dog parks have grown in popularity and it requires no money, she said. ...
Citigroup seeks new CEO: Wire Briefs
Indiana Gazette Online
... to make loans. "It's the lending practices," said Steven Goldman, chief market strategist at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Conn. "How much is that going to be impaired?" Citi said former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, once co-chairman of ...
Chimera Investment Corp. Sets IPO Terms
Forbes
...mortgage market's deterioration and other credit market woes. Kathleen Smith, principal at Greenwich, Conn.-based Renaissance Capital, said the stock performance of parent Annaly might be a good gauge for investors. Merrill Lynch & Co.; ...
Citigroup Seeks CEO, Prepares for Losses
News Max
... to make loans. "It's the lending practices," said Steven Goldman, chief market strategist at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Conn. "How much is that going to be impaired?" Citi said former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, once co-chairman of ...
James Mulvaney: The Three-Legged Lap Dog Fires Back
The Huffington Post
... Musharraf really thinks about power sharing. For all his Texas bluster, George Bush remains a spoiled child of Greenwich, Connecticut, who plays a tough guy on television and not very convincingly. Reagan played an oddly believable tough guy....
Mercury Again Urges Board to Explore Strategic Alternatives
Canada NewsWire
GREENWICH, Conn., Nov. 5 /CNW/ -- Mercury Real Estate Advisors LLC, an affiliate of Mercury Partners LLC, a real estate investment management company based in Greenwich, CT, sent the following letter today to ...
Citigroup CEO Prince Steps Down
ABC News
... to make loans. "It's the lending practices," said Steven Goldman, chief market strategist at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Conn. "How much is that going to be impaired?" Citi said former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, once co-chairman of ...
Bayer Stops Sales of Trasylol Globally
Newsday.com
Bayer AG said Monday it halted worldwide sales of its antibleeding drug Trasylol after a Canadian clinical study last month found that it could be linked to a higher risk of death than other drugs
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