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Kohl's chairman gives up role as CEO to president
From Chicago Tribune news servicesKohl's Corp. said Thursday that Chairman Larry Montgomery has resigned as chief executive and will be replaced by President Kevin Mansell. The changes come as the Menomonee Falls, Wis.-based department store chain has faced a sales slowdown amid a...Tags: Kohl's Corporation, National Government, Government, Management Change
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Oracle Corp. Founder Tops Executive Pay List
Associated PressOracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, a longtime fixture on the list of the world's richest people, is now ensconced atop The Associated Press' rankings of the top-paid chief executives in the United States. Never shy about flaunting his estimated $25...Tags: Securities, Internet, Rupert Murdoch, Apple Inc., CEO Pay
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Area banks slug it out in bruising fray
At a bank conference in Chicago this week, Midwest Banc Holdings Inc. Chief Executive James Giancola noted that his Melrose Park-based institution was one of the area's biggest deposit gatherers. With $2.5 billion in deposits, Midwest ranks ninth among...Tags: HSBC Finance Corp., Federal Reserve, LaSalle Bank, PrivateBancorp Incorporated, HSBC Holdings Plc
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When education is unequal
This week, in a lawsuit brought against the State of Illinois and the State Board of Education, the Chicago Urban League and Quad County Urban League called on the courts to end the discriminatory and unconstitutional way public school education is funded...Tags: Minority Groups, Elementary Schools, National or Ethnic Minorities, Court Administration
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Sears loses top-level execs
Chicago Tribune reporterThey don't sell revolving doors at Sears, but maybe they should. The retreat in consumer spending and the slide in the housing market are taking a toll on Sears Holdings Corp. But keeping a stable senior management team in place to navigate the...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Tools and Hardware, Home Depot Incorporated, Inventories, Earnings Forecasts
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Chrencik installed as interim CEO of UM medical system
The Associated PressA state board has voted unanamimously to formalize Robert Chrencik's appointment as the interim chief executive officer of the University of Maryland Medical System. The vote by the Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland came one day after...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Heads of State, Government, Management Change
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Survey: Rural economy still in slump
The rural economy continues to falter with a significant pullback in new hiring, according to the August survey of bank CEOs in 11 Midwestern and Plains states. The Rural Mainstreet Index, which ranges between 0 and 100, plunged to a record low of 38.9,...Tags: Frankfort, Real Estate Sales, First National Bank, Banking, Prices
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From the archives: Motorcycle safety tips
Consumer ReportsScanning through past Consumer Reports articles on motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds, advice from the June 1981 issue resonated with me today. The basic wisdom from decades past still applies today. I set this research aside to address later, along with... -
Shares in mortgage giants plummet
From wire reportsShares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac tumbled in New York trading yesterday to the lowest levels in nearly two decades as speculation increased that the U.S. Treasury will bail out the mortgage-finance companies, wiping out shareholders. Since Monday,...Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Henry M. Paulson, Mortgages, U.S. Global Investors Incorporated
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Baltimore Washington Financial Advisors, a Columbia-based fee-only service, has entered a partnership with the Columbia Orchestra to help extend the orchestra's contacts and support in the local business community. "Fee-only" compensation means advisers...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Unisys Corporation, Small Businesses, AT&T Corp., Johns Hopkins University
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Medical system board shake-up
Sun reporterAfter months of acrimony and personality clashes at the University of Maryland Medical System, the board chairman and nine other directors resigned yesterday, and the remaining members installed new leadership at the health care powerhouse that oversees...Tags: Michael E Busch, Aerospace Manufacturing, Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority
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Allstate hires away chief financial officer from OfficeMax
Allstate Corp. said Wednesday that it tapped OfficeMax Inc. Chief Financial Officer Don Civgin to serve as senior vice president and CFO of the Northbrook-based insurance giant. At Allstate, Civgin will succeed group vice president and controller Samuel...Tags: Naperville, Allstate Corporation, OfficeMax Inc., The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Northbrook
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