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1 month, 1 week ago
The curse of BP's top job
Tony Hayward is just the latest to be roughly ejected from the chief executive's seat Chief executive of BP has been something of a cursed role, if recent history is ...
The Guardian - business - 5:05 p.m. Tuesday 27th July 2010 BST
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1 month, 1 week ago
Tony Hayward to quit BP
• Oil firm chief executive to be replaced by Gulf of Mexico clean-up chief Bob Dudley • BP's shares rise on news, adding £2bn to company's value Tony Hayward, chief ...
The Guardian - business - 7:52 a.m. Monday 26th July 2010 BST
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2 months, 2 weeks ago
BP oil spill: Tony Blair is the right man to be BP chairman
It's not a sinecure after all, being chairman of an international oil company. Nobody blames Carl-Henric Svanberg for taking the job at BP - it was an honour to be ...
Telegraph - business - 11:15 a.m. Wednesday 16th June 2010 BST
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3 months, 2 weeks ago
Goldman directors reap fees of €9.5m
Peter Sutherland (above) and the eight other directors of Goldman Sachs International shared €9.5m in fees last year, or an average of just over €1m each. This was almost double ...
Independent.ie - Business - 5 a.m. Sunday 23rd May 2010 BST
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3 months, 3 weeks ago
Greece won't default if keeps plan - Goldman Sach's Sutherland
Greece won't default on its debt in the next three years if it complies with the "courageous" fiscal plan attached to its bailout package, Peter Sutherland, the chairman of Goldman ...
Yahoo! UK - stockmarket - 2:55 p.m. Sunday 9th May 2010 BST
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6 months ago
BP boss reaps bumper £4m pay
Chief executive of BP, Tony Hayward, took home £4.01m in cash and shares last year despite a 45 per cent drop in the oil firm’s year-on-year profits. This equates to ...
City A.M. - 2:39 a.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Browne's Shakespearean tragedy
Candid books about business life are rare. BP's Lord Browne deserves praise for making a brave start. His memoir, published today, explores territory of a deeply personal nature. From ...
The Guardian - blogs business Dan Roberts - 8:58 p.m. Monday 8th February 2010 GMT
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BP's Sun King Lord Browne reveals his darker side
Former oil chief admits to obsession and loneliness during his 12-year reign at BP Lord Browne has admitted he stayed at BP too long because he had become obsessed with ...
The Guardian - business - 8:35 p.m. Monday 8th February 2010 GMT
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Lord Browne former BP chief publishes his memoirs
Candid books about business life are rare. BP's Lord Browne deserves praise for making a brave start. His memoir, published yesterday, explores territory of a deeply personal nature. From the ...
The Guardian - business - 8:30 p.m. Monday 8th February 2010 GMT
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9 months, 1 week ago
Walker review urges bank chairmen to stand up to chief executives
Powerful chief executives who are left unchallenged are a major source of risk and should be removed, says Walker report Just as Royal Bank of Scotland was hitting the rocks ...
The Guardian - business - 12:05 a.m. Thursday 26th November 2009 GMT
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