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Cornerstone OnDemand Inc., a Santa Monica, California-based provider of human-resources software, fell the most in five months following the third-largest trade of the year.
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Robert Rubin, who as U.S. Treasury secretary in the 1990s promoted a stronger dollar, said he has too much of his personal investments in the currency.
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Pity the programmer. The path used to be so clear. After coming up with the next billion-dollar software idea, the only decision left was whether to build it for just Microsoft Corp.’s Windows or Apple Inc.’s Mac as well.
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G4S , the world’s biggest security company, aims to increase revenue in eastern Africa by 50 percent as it expands into Ethiopia and Southern Sudan and seeks acquisitions.
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Robert Rubin , the former U.S. Treasury secretary who advised Citigroup Inc. as it lost $20 billion in the subprime mortgage crisis, is halting work for two hedge funds as he joins Wall Street advisory firm Centerview Partners as a part-time counselor.
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Charles O. “Chuck” Prince and Robert Rubin were among Citigroup Inc. officials who knew 2007 losses were mounting on mortgage assets that U.S. regulators have faulted the bank for not disclosing, a court filing shows.
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Energy companies are scrambling to cope with the extension of a deep-water drilling ban, a situation many never foresaw before BP Plc ’s oil well began spewing crude into the Gulf of Mexico last month.
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Charles O. “Chuck” Prince and Robert Rubin were among Citigroup Inc. officials who knew 2007 losses were mounting on mortgage assets that U.S. regulators have faulted the bank for not disclosing, a court filing shows.
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Dick Ebersol , the executive who secured NBC Sports’ grip on rights to broadcast the Olympic Games in the U.S., resigned as chairman of the NBC Universal division after 22 years as the helm.
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