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But if the bank is unable to rein in its mortgage and litigation costs, analysts said Moynihan's job could be in jeopardy and either Montag or Darnell could be potential successors from the co-COO post.
Analysis: BofA shake-up a crucial test for CEO Moynihan Reuters 2011
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"The magical thing about the Hunger Games trilogy is that the books have such a vastly broad appeal," said Joe Drake, co-COO of Lionsgate, in a statement.
The Hunger Games Sequel Catching Fire to Hit Theaters Thanksgiving 2013 2011
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But if the bank is unable to rein in its mortgage and litigation costs, analysts said Moynihan's job could be in jeopardy and either Montag or Darnell could be potential successors from the co-COO post.
Analysis: BofA shake-up a crucial test for CEO Moynihan Reuters 2011
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The firm's president and co-COO, CFO and head of its fixed income repo desk all refused to accept responsibility for Stearns 'demise.
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One of the members of the group, Gary Cohn [president and co-COO of Goldman Sachs], brought up this point.
The Future of Risk 2009
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"Mr. Niederauer was closely involved in daily operations and strategic planning in his previous role as co-COO," wrote Jefferies & Company analysts, adding that his "background in the cash equities business will likely continue to provide expertise in what is perhaps the most challenging component of NYX's business."
Big Board Switch 2007
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In fact, we saw lighter volume in the first hour of trading according to the co-COO of the NYSE who was in here just about an hour ago because so many people had problems getting to work whether it was here at the NYSE or elsewhere around town.
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As co-COO with Parsons, Bob Pittman, AOL's No. 2 executive, managed to get the lion's share of the operations.
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Wish I had a $100 — heck, make that $1,000 — for every time “multi-platform” was used during the q-and-a with Tom Freston, co-COO of the current Viacom and CEO in waiting of the new Viacom that could debut in January.
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AIR AMERICA President of Programming and co-COO Jon Sinton said in a release: We regret that a produced comedy bit that was in bad taste slipped through our normal vetting process.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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