Going after Aron's cash would complicate matters with Riverstone, which still wields sway over the board.
Crude prices have been spiking over the board, with all benchmarks marking significant gains.
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He ran his hands over every board in the building, finding where thousands of square nails had pulled free from the shrunken lumber.
It was an elderly client, a woman living alone in a Garden District mansion, asking if Zeitoun's crew could come over and board up her windows.
My views on various topics are all over the board, and I can alienate a lot of people on both sides of the aisle by telling them what I think.
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This seems unlikely, given that longtime buddy Bill Gates presides over the board, that he and Ballmer between them control 12% of the stock and that Ballmer has produced a 10.5% compound annual revenue growth over the past decade.
Finally, Congress and the White House stepped in, and over the next few months most of the powers of the mayor, city council and school board were handed over to the unelected control board.
But Mr Williams stressed the council had no authority over the health board's final decision.
But the state takeover of Detroit would be more sweeping, akin to the control board over Washington, D.
With this much competition, though, we should see more stability and usability across the board over the next few years.
Three ferry companies have described their consultations with Dover Harbour Board over plans for privatisation as "a meaningless waste of time".
This is one advantage over the Conference Board's leading economic indicator, which conceals useful information by combining longer- and shorter-term indicators in a single measure.
Education levels have risen dramatically across the board over the past decade with dozens of private colleges opening their doors to more and more sectors of the population.
The scandal was revealed when Michael Woodford, the British former chief executive, was dismissed from his post after he challenged Mr Kikukawa and the board over suspiciously large payments related to acquisitions.
Tribune spokesman Gary Weitman confirmed that Wednesday was indeed the final deadline for bids to be submitted, but that the company would hold off on saying whether any had succeeded in winning over the its board.
Hewlett-Packard ( HPQ - news - people ), whose board split over the departure of former CEO Mark Hurd, has now recruited five executives to its board with industry expertise but also with business ties to the new CEO, Leo Apotheker.
Before his election as governor, Spitzer as attorney general sparred with the New York Stock Exchange, and board member Langone, over the pay package of former Big Board Chairman Dick Grasso.
Mrs Jones, who was the board's independent chair for over two years, said the board had made "significant strides" in protecting children.
However, Icahn decided to quit the board a little over a year later praising Carol Bartz and saying his presence on the board was no longer needed.
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Lanty Smith, a long-time board member who is already chairman, is taking over as interim CEO while a board committee searches for a successor.
Neither president would have control over the Federal Reserve Board or Congress.
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If it stands, it could invalidate hundreds of board decisions over the past year, including some that make it easier for unions to organize.
His firing is under investigation by the Alaska Legislature, but Palin's attorneys filed papers this week to request Alaska's Personnel Board take over the probe.
On 15 May this year, I waited with other passengers for over six hours to board as engineers addressed a mechanical problem on one of its planes.
As for delegation, Dennis today runs none of his companies, having appointed himself chairman with veto power over such decisions as board appointments, executive salaries and acquisitions.
The new Toronto will have clout in negotiations with the 4.5m-strong conurbation around it, where the Greater Toronto Services Board rules over strategic plans and major roads.
The charity believes children should be removed from the prison system completely, despite improvements since the Youth Justice Board took over control of institutions for under-18s last year.
After 10 years at Sealand Road, Storton was trusted with the caretaker-manager's position at Chester, but quit in 1984 when the board went over his head in signing loan players.
What Entergy didn't expect, says a spokesman, is that the Vermont legislature would use its authority over the Public Service Board to get involved and thereby further politicize the issue.
In non-executive ones, they do a bit better, accounting for just over a quarter of board chairmen and 36% of directors, but still nowhere near their share of the workforce.
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