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European bank job 'bloodbath' surpasses 40,000
UBS AG's decision to cut 5 percent of its workforce brings to more than 40,000 the number of jobs cut by European banks in the past month as the region's worsening sovereign debt crisis crimps trading revenue.Duane Morris Revenue and PPP Up Sharply in 2005
Duane Morris reported a 9.8 percent increase in revenue for 2005, and an increase in profits per equity partner by more than 18 percent, according to newly released financial data. Firm Chairman Sheldon Bonovitz predicted the number of attorneys will increase through a merger within the next few years -- most likely in New York, Chicago or D.C. -- with an eye toward having the 600-attorney firm hit the 1,000-lawyer mark.It's a man's world costing Asia about $80 billion a year
WE LIVE IN A WORLD of daunting economic challenges: debt imbalances, out-of-whack currencies, Chinese overheating, wobbly housing markets, erratic energy prices, terrorism, geopolitical risks, you name it. Let's add another one to the list: women. Gender discrimination is often seen as a social issue. Increasingly, though, it's becoming an economic one, even worthy for the Group of Seven nations to discuss it.Steve Jobs' Resignation Highlights the Importance of Succession Plans
As Apple CEO Steve Jobs steps down from his iThrone, boards of directors at companies big and small might want to heed this as a timely reminder and ask: Do we have a workable succession plan in place?Merger Talks Come to End for Orrick, Cooley
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Cooley Godward and San Francisco-based Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe have abandoned merger talks, according to sources close to both firms. The end of the negotiations prompts questions about what the firms plan to do next. Both have been searching for merger partners and the breakup of the talks means they will likely be trolling for new prospects.View more book results for the query "Stock and Leader"
Jones Day, Latham Lead on Texas Instruments' $6.5B Acquisition of National Semiconductor
NY Gov. Paterson mum after lukewarm intro by Obama
TROY, N.Y. AP - Former President Bill Clinton on Tuesday became the latest leading Democrat to weigh in on the waning political fortune of New York Gov. David Paterson.On NBC's "Today" show, Clinton said the governor is "not in good shape now" politically, but ultimately will consider what's best for his state before deciding whether to run next year.Is EarthLink's Fuse Burning Out?
ISP EarthLink said it would cut 900 jobs and close four offices to reduce costs. EarthLink resells some broadband services but other providers have lower pricing, bundling high-speed services with traditional long-distance and local phone plans.When Stars Flame Out: Litigators Stepping In for Brightest Lights of Plaintiffs Bar
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