Petroleum Development names James Trimble to board of directors, increasing board membersSeptember 18th, 2009 Petroleum Development names James Trimble to boardDENVER — Oil and gas company Petroleum Development Corp. said Friday it appointed James Trimble to its board of directors, effective Sept.
Head of Intel's largest business unit joins data storage company EMCSeptember 14th, 2009 Head of Intel's largest business unit joins EMCSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp.
Bank of America names Andrew Plepler its new consumer policy executiveSeptember 9th, 2009 Bank of America names head of consumer policyCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bank of America Corp.
Fluor names Garry W. Flowers as head of Savannah River Nuclear SiteSeptember 1st, 2009 Fluor names new head of federal nuclear siteIRVING, Texas — Engineering firm Fluor Corp. said Tuesday that Garry W.
Terrell Huch joins CF Industries as director, investor relations and corporate communicationsAugust 17th, 2009 CF Industries names Terrell Huch directorDEERFIELD, Ill. — Fertilizer maker CF Industries Holdings Inc.
Mylan names Heather Bresch president, taps Rajiv Malik as chief operating officerJuly 29th, 2009 Mylan promotes COO Bresch to presidentPITTSBURGH — Pharmaceutical company Mylan Inc. said Wednesday it promoted chief operating officer Heather Bresch to the post of president.
Visa streamlines management structure; president leaving, COO to get added responsibilitiesJuly 27th, 2009 Visa Inc. streamlines management structureSAN FRANCISCO — Visa is reorganizing its management team by consolidating several operations under its chief operating officer, John Partridge. Another executive, John C.
General Motors names top design executive as new head of CadillacJuly 23rd, 2009 GM names design executive to head CadillacDETROIT — General Motors Co. on Thursday named one of its top design executives as the new head of its Cadillac brand.
Visa sells more $1 billion worth of shares in Brazilian business under IPOJuly 1st, 2009 Visa sells shares of Brazilian business under IPOSAN FRANCISCO — Visa Inc. on Wednesday said that through its international subsidiary, it has sold roughly 136.5 million shares of its Brazilian business in connection with its initial public offering.
MetLife names American Express president to corporate boardJune 23rd, 2009 MetLife names American Express president to boardNEW YORK — Insurer MetLife Inc. said Tuesday it named the president of American Express Co.
Red Sox 4, Angels 3May 13th, 2009 Red Sox 4, Angels 3E_Lowell (5), Lugo (2). DP_Los Angeles 1.
Los Angeles Angels activate veteran LHP Darren Oliver, option Jepsen to Triple-AMay 5th, 2009 Angels activate Oliver, option Jepsen to minorsOAKLAND, Calif. — Los Angeles Angels left-hander Darren Oliver has been activated from the 15-day disabled list.
Michael Douglas, Oliver Stone head back to 'Wall Street' with sequel to 1987 money sagaApril 28th, 2009 Douglas, Stone head back to 'Wall Street'LOS ANGELES — Michael Douglas and Oliver Stone are going to show us the money again with a sequel to their 1987 hit "Wall Street."
Douglas is reprising his role as Gordon Gekko and Stone is on board again to direct the sequel, which for now has the working title "Wall Street 2," said 20th Century Fox spokesman Gregg Brilliant. Brilliant said the project is timely and relevant given the state of the world.
Indian mission outsources consular services in SingaporeFebruary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In a move that will ease processing of travel and visa documents for inbound tourists from Singapore and boost tourism and trade ties between both the countries, the Indian High Commission in Singapore has hired Quoprro Global, a subsidiary of Cox and Kings India Limited, to start visa and passport services. According to the mandate given by the Indian High Commission, Quoprro Global will accept all visa applications for India from Singapore nationals and other foreign nationals, who are residents of Singapore, as well as passport applications for Indian nationals residing in Singapore.
Satyam an 'isolated' case in Indian corporate world: PranabJanuary 16th, 2009 KOLKATA - The Rs.70 billion (Rs.7,000-crore/$1.43 billion) Satyam Computer Services scam is an 'isolated' case in the corporate sector of India, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here Saturday. 'The Satyam scam has undoubtedly impacted our securities market.