Pfizer spent billions of dollars and the tenures of two chief executives on Exubera, the first inhaled insulin.
The leaders outnumbered institutions because the survey included those whose tenures began or ended during the fiscal year.
Pfizer spent the tenures of two chief executives and billions of dollars on Exubera, the first inhaled insulin.
Of the eleven CEOs tested, ten presided over share appreciation greater than that of the benchmark during their respective tenures.
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He is a free-market oriented businessman who in his previous tenures as prime minister focused on privatization, infrastructure development and deregulation.
Someone did a review of the employment growth during the tenures of the various GOP presidential candidates who have been governors.
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This argument will not be enough to convince jurors that Lay and Skilling did not act criminally during their tenures at Enron.
Altobelli would only manage the Orioles for another year and a half, one of the shortest tenures, ever for a championship winning manager.
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Other industries, like utilities, and oil and gas, have older workers with long tenures -- therefore, they're likely to exit the work force sooner.
With 26-year tenures unheard of in modern soccer, it is almost certain no other coach will have the time to get anywhere close to Ferguson's trophy haul.
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The representative from Shelter Scotland said "We simply have not been building enough homes across all tenures" and that social housing in particular was falling behind demand.
Chief Marketing Officers in American firms have notoriously short tenures.
Some owners, like Bob McNair of the Houston Texans, William Ford Jr. of the Detroit Lions, and Ted Lerner of the Washington Nationals have had horrible tenures.
It is surely no coincidence that several of the Prudential executives involved in initiating a deal that carries both risk and the prospect for extraordinary rewards had long prior tenures at AIG.
To find the best, we looked for funds with long manager tenures that have outperformed their peer groups in each of four distinct trailing periods--ten years, five years, three years and one year.
India has had a few of these in the 1990s, and some say that prime ministers who know their tenures will be short try to get more done than the timorous and long-serving.
Introducing Wall Street pressures to a ritualistic company where employees without decade-long tenures are deemed "off the street, " and where a 15-member management committee oversees all major decisions, would have been unfathomable even five years ago.
The compromise resulted in shorter tenures for lead audit partners and more detailed rules for other members of the engagement team instead of the audit firm rotation requirement, considered more onerous by the industry and its clients.
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If approved by the senate, Lew would take over from Geithner, who has told his boss he would be stepping down following one of the most taxing tenures in the history of the Treasury department, rather than serve in a second Obama term.
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The dominance of short-termism is evidenced by the magnitude of institutional stock "renting" for terms of 12 months or less, the volume of high-speed, high-frequency algorithmic short-term trading, the short average tenures of chief executive officers and the dominance of executive compensation tied solely to short-term results.
"This nomination is too important to proceed without the Senate first knowing what happened during Brennan's tenures at the CIA and the White House, and whether all of his conduct was within the law, " Laura W. Murphy, director of the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office, said in a statement.
Entelo has even developed an algorithm to predict when someone is about to be on the job market based upon such factors as: recent edits to their Linkedin profile, new recommendations or endorsements on their profile page, or the length of time in their current job compared to historical tenures.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
In all fairness, Willy and I have discussed his article at length and although I have found the article to be interesting, providing an alternative view as to how Petraeus, I and others have worked with the media during his various tenures in command, there are some areas that Willy was not privy too that would change the context and characterization of the narrative.
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