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General Electric Co. and Caterpillar Inc., the world’s largest locomotive makers, are rushing to develop natural gas-powered models in a potential shift from diesel’s six decades as the fuel of choice for railroads.
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Leaders must be firm and foster accountability, but they also must know when to forgive past wrongs in the service of building a brighter future. One of the most courageous acts of leadership is to forgo the temptation to take revenge on those on the other side of an issue or those who opposed the leader's rise to power. Instead of settling scores, great leaders make gestures of...
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Ex-Citigroup Inc. Vice President Gary Foster was sentenced to 97 months in prison for embezzling almost $23 million from the bank, federal prosecutors said.
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Former Citigroup Inc. Vice President Gary Foster was sentenced to 97 months in prison for embezzling almost $23 million from the bank, according to federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York.
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A former Citigroup Inc. vice president, accused by U.S. prosecutor of “the ultimate inside job,” was charged with embezzling more than $19 million from the bank.
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A former vice president in Citigroup Inc.’s treasury finance department, Gary Foster, was charged with embezzling more than $19 million from the bank in what a U.S. prosecutor called “the ultimate inside job.”
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Former Citigroup Inc. Vice President Gary Foster was sentenced to 97 months in prison for embezzling $22 million from the company, according to Brooklyn, New York federal prosecutors.
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Challenges to Germany’s participation in the euro rescue funds were rejected by the nation’s top court, which said the government must seek some parliamentary approval for any future bailout payments.
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Gary Foster, a former Citigroup Inc. vice president accused of embezzling $22.9 million from the bank, pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud in federal court in Brooklyn, New York.
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Shares of the following companies had unusual moves in U.S. trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are as of 4 p.m. in New York.
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