15 juin 2009, 0h00
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Ken Lewis has so far survived – against the odds. Now, though, politicians are lining up to tell the Bank of America boss they don’t believe him. Regulators think he was disingenuous over BofA’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch. And new directors are set to make his boardroom less friendly. With many shareholders already livid, his grip may be slipping.
Bank bosses need to retain the confidence of customers, investors, regulators and their boards. In the case of America’s largest bank in a time of ...
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